DNR urges boaters to use caution along Intracoastal Waterway, Waccamaw River due to flooding
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Recent rain causes flooding in neighborhood along Waccamaw River
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FIRST ALERT: River levels rising, flooding worsens along Waccamaw, Intracoastal Here s a look at the recent river levels. (Source: WMBF) By Andrew Dockery | February 15, 2021 at 2:52 PM EST - Updated February 22 at 11:45 AM
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - The long stretch of rainy weather has sent local rivers rising with several forecast to crest this week. Here s a look at the recent river levels. (Source: WMBF)
LUMBER RIVER AT LUMBERTON - The Flood Warning continues for the Lumber River at Lumberton. The river is currently at 19.61 feet and crested at 21.0 feet Saturday but remains above major flood stage. At 19 feet, extensive flooding occurs along the river. Over 50 dwellings will be inundated or isolated due to the flood waters and several roads will be closed especially in the Pines area and Coxs Pond area. Carthage Road may be completely covered with water. The River should remain above major flood stage through Tuesday morning.
Conway City Council approves adding jet ski ramps to Waccamaw River to allow tours (Source: Patrick Lloyd WMBF) By Kristin Nelson | January 19, 2021 at 9:38 PM EST - Updated January 19 at 9:39 PM
CONWAY, S.C. (WMBF) – Jet ski tours will soon be added to the list of things that people can do along the Waccamaw River.
On Tuesday night, the Conway City Council approved adding jet ski ramps to the marina to allow the tours.
Adam Buckler, the owner of PWC Explorers, said he has been bringing groups down to the Waccamaw River to explore the area.
He brought the idea to city leaders to allow jet ski ramps in order to bring guided tours so that people could enjoy not only the Waccamaw River but also experience historic downtown Conway.