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TexasTowelie

(116,501 posts)
Sun Dec 1, 2019, 03:23 AM Dec 2019

30 years after Hugo tore it down, South Carolina coast builds back in the danger zone

LITCHFIELD BEACH, SC -- When Hurricane Hugo hit Georgetown County 30 years ago, the big storm pounded a barren sand spit at the south end of Litchfield Beach, chewing up dunes and eroding the oceanfront, before cutting through South Carolina on a trail of destruction.

At the time, no one said much about Hugo’s impact on the narrow spit because not much was there.

Then in the late 1990s, construction workers arrived on the property, building the first grand home in a row of new oceanfront houses. Today, about three-dozen houses perch precariously on the sand spit, between the Atlantic Ocean on one side and a tidal creek on the other. Some are fortified by an unapproved seawall, built as protection from the rising seas.

The story of south Litchfield is a familiar one in South Carolina three decades after Hurricane Hugo ripped the state. Despite causing $7 billion worth of damage on Sept. 21-22, 1989, Hugo did little to discourage new or more intense development on many stretches of the state’s coast.

Read more: https://www.thestate.com/news/weather-news/article235034477.html

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30 years after Hugo tore it down, South Carolina coast builds back in the danger zone (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2019 OP
Looks like they had the 'good sense' to build them about 12 feet above the ... sand ... mr_lebowski Dec 2019 #1
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
1. Looks like they had the 'good sense' to build them about 12 feet above the ... sand ...
Sun Dec 1, 2019, 03:50 AM
Dec 2019

Looking at that pic, I just have to say ... what could possibly go wrong?

Also ... how do you get there?

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