Hurricane matthew is about to make landfall in South Carolina after pummeling florida. The eye of the category two storm is expected to cause significant damage along the coast of the state with maximum sustained winds over 100 miles an hour. The storm has already knocked out power to more than 200,000 customers and its creating some of the highest tides ever recorded along the South Carolina coast. 800 deaths in haiti and four in the u. S. Flooding and storm surge from the heavy rain and those matthew fueled high tides has South Carolina on high alert. Kris van cleave is in charleston this morning. Good morning, kris. Reporter good morning. We know that matthew is not yet, at least the worst of matthew is not yet here to charleston but the real concern here has been floodwaters. A lot of streets on the east bay in charleston, sometimes the sometimes waist deep. We had to abandon our hotel at one point the water was to the point you couldnt get out and why so many people here in South