Hurricane Helene Devastates South Carolina: 50 Dead, 2,500 Homes Damaged, Massive Cleanup Underway

March 27, 2025
Hurricane Helene Devastates South Carolina: 50 Dead, 2,500 Homes Damaged, Massive Cleanup Underway
  • Hurricane Helene made landfall on September 27, 2024, wreaking havoc across Upstate South Carolina, resulting in 50 fatalities and extensive property destruction.

  • The storm destroyed or severely damaged approximately 2,500 homes throughout the state, highlighting the widespread impact of the disaster.

  • Laurens County recorded the strongest wind gusts at 77 miles per hour, the highest documented in South Carolina during the storm.

  • Sunfish Mountain in Greenville experienced the highest rainfall total, with an astounding 21.66 inches recorded.

  • During and after Tropical Storm Helene, around 1.3 million homes lost power, complicating recovery efforts.

  • The storm also caused record river flooding in 22 locations across South Carolina, exacerbating the damage.

  • The unexpected trajectory of the storm strained local emergency responders, emphasizing the need for improved emergency preparedness.

  • Emergency managers, such as Spartanburg County's Doug Bryson, faced unprecedented challenges as high winds complicated rescue efforts and disrupted communications.

  • In the aftermath, community members rallied together, providing food, shelter, and assistance to those affected as cleanup efforts began.

  • In Greenville County alone, over 1.1 million cubic yards of debris were collected following the storm, with cleanup efforts still ongoing six months later.

  • Funding from the South Carolina Housing Trust Fund is now available to assist low-income homeowners in repairing storm-damaged properties.

  • As of late January, the South Carolina Department of Transportation had collected a total of 3 million cubic yards of debris, excluding that removed from county-maintained roads.

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