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NORTH MYRTLE BEACH ... said the maps show updates countywide. O’Leary said everyone should check to see if their home is in the same zone, because it could change your flood insurance.
The most recent revision to FEMA’s flood maps as they pertain to North Myrtle Beach happened back in August 1999. If adopted, the new flood maps would go into effect on December 16. The revised ...
The latest change to FEMA’s maps in regards to North Myrtle Beach was in 1999. Upon second approval, the new flood maps would go into effect on Dec. 16. The second ordinance would change flood ...
HORRY COUNTY — Horry County has created a program, "Map Your Move," that allows residents to understand if they are moving into a flood zone. Since 2015, Horry County has developed 500 homes ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency creates flood maps that determine the risk properties face for flooding. If you’re a property owner in one of these zones, you’re required to get flood ...
As Horry County and the Myrtle Beach ... flood zones, whether nearby roads closed during recent hurricanes and if the property has experienced storm surge during past rains. A second map, also ...
Areas of North Myrtle Beach and Cherry Grove have begun to flood and roads are being closed as a result of Tropical Storm Debby. Most of the intersections from 9th Avenue North to 17th Avenue ...
With flood insurance costing $909 a year, North Myrtle Beach residents see low lying areas flooding, even during heavy rain storms. The Cherry Grove community felt the brunt of Hurricane Ian’s ...
U.S. 501 and 31, Myrtle Beach area Roughly 140 homes could be built in a flood zone if Lennar Carolina’s request to rezone is approved. Lennar is requesting to rezone 300 acres where U.S. 501 ...
Newport Beach has persuaded the Federal Emergency Management Agency to exclude about 2,700 properties in the coastal part of the city from updated flood maps. That means owners in parts of the ...
Tonight’s Weather Extra focuses on Debby’s impacts at the Myrtle Beach Grand Strand.
With flood insurance costing $909 a year, North Myrtle Beach residents see low lying areas flooding, even during heavy rain storms. The Cherry Grove community felt the brunt of Hurricane Ian’s ...