Good tuesday morning. We begin with South Carolina under water. The historic rainfall has finally tapered off but the chaos continues. Rivers are still rising and dams are breaching forcing more people from their homes. At least 13 people are dead this morning. Clean dprifking water is in short supply. Hundreds of roads and bridges remain closed, completely shutting off some towns. And president obama has signed a disaster declaration releasing federal aid for the relief effort. Were going to get the latest from abcs lana zak. Reporter the rains have slowed but after a virtual fire hose of water was turned on South Carolina, the state remains waterlogged today. Just because the rain stops does not mean that we are out of the woods. Reporter you can see from these aerial shots where roads have succumbed. Even after avoiding Hurricane Joaquin this destruction is as bad as when hurricane hugo hit in 1989. What we got on us is all we own. Reporter about 40,000 left without drinkable water.
COLUMBIA — University of South Carolina seniors studying finance and computer science were the first participants in a taxpayer-funded initiative to train Palmetto State students on a quantum supercomputer for future high-tech, high-paying jobs. Jordan Fowler, of Charleston; Carter Burns, of Raleigh, North Carolina; and Jack Oberman, of Irmo, were part of a $20,000 research […]
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