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3 days ago
If you see our crews out working, please slow down, stay alert and give them room to work.
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3 days ago
SCDOT forces continue to restore roads and bridges after the impacts of Tropical Storm Debby.
From the midlands to the coast, SCDOT crews are out working to assess damage, make repairs and reopen roads. https://t.co/iMsNdckTLH
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4 days ago
I-26 Near Ridgeville - All Travel Lanes Open
Following Friday’s flooding rains, the waters have receded, repairs have been completed, and all travel lanes have been reopened to traffic on I-26 near mile marker 189. https://t.co/ZGkksze7Eq
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4 days ago
We appreciate the road workers and law enforcement personnel that worked long hours to get the interstate reopened and keep traffic moving safely.
SCDOT crews will continue to work through the weekend to make repairs to restore mobility for impacted areas of South Carolina.
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4 days ago
Delays are still anticipated, especially during peak travel hours. Drivers are urged to use caution as road workers are still actively working in this area. We will work as quickly as possible to reopen all travel lanes as soon as it is clear and safe to do so.
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4 days ago
Please be advised - additional rainfall or flooding may require the road to be closed again. SCDOT will continue to monitor conditions.
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4 days ago
4:30 PM Update: One Lane Opens Eastbound on I-26 near Ridgeville
Crews have begun making rapid repairs to interstate 26 near mile marker 189 as the waters recede from the roadway. Both lanes westbound are open for travel and now one lane in the eastbound direction is also open. https://t.co/NvdktYzVAD
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4 days ago
We do not expect the water to recede from the east side of the roadway until after the peak travel hours during today's evening commute. We urge drivers to seek alternate routes and avoid the area if possible. (2/3)
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4 days ago
SCDOT has crews pre-staged to assess the interstate as soon as the water recedes and to make rapid repairs if necessary. (3/3)
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4 days ago
3 PM Update: I-26 near Ridgeville
I-26 near mile marker 189 is completely closed to eastbound traffic. Both westbound lanes are reopened and safe for travel, but delays in the area are expected. (1/3) https://t.co/AJQuljisJH
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5 days ago
If you must travel through this corridor, slow down and stay alert for detour signs and first responders directing traffic. Visit https://t.co/txwRBICda0 for real time travel information.
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5 days ago
10 AM Update: I-26 near Ridgeville
The detour in this area has been updated to improve travel efficiency around the flooded portion of I-26. Drivers should continue to avoid the area if possible. https://t.co/huefiWEwQv
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5 days ago
For real time travel updates, visit https://t.co/txwRBICda0 https://t.co/0iEe22ot6W
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5 days ago
Update: I-26 near Ridgeville
In partnership with @SCDPS_PIO, the following detour route is in place. Drivers should continue to avoid the area if possible. If you must travel through this corridor, slow down and stay alert for detour signs and first responders directing traffic. https://t.co/JycEHEbB4A
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5 days ago
This is an active and ongoing situation. We will share additional details as they become available. (2/2)
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5 days ago
AVOID THE AREA: I-26 near Ridgeland
Following additional significant rainfall overnight, I-26 in both directions near MM 189 east of Cypress Campground overpass is currently flooded. Law enforcement is actively working to move traffic out of the roadway. (1/2) https://t.co/jrIJkVpPOn
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5 days ago
Please check road conditions before traveling and never drive through water. If you see first responders like our SCDOT employees out working, please slow down and give them room to do their jobs.
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5 days ago
SCDOT continues to monitor the rainfall and potential for flooding in impacted river basins, with 18 additional assistance crews from the Upstate ready to deploy if needed.
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5 days ago
In the Lowcountry and the Midlands, crews are focused on assessing and repairing roads as the water recedes. In the Pee Dee, SCDOT is responding in affected areas and preparing for the potential of future flood impacts.
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5 days ago
Following the South Carolina landfall of Tropical Storm Debby overnight, SCDOT employees continue working around the clock to respond to damage from heavy rainfall and winds. https://t.co/a2lwYMVGhm