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Pee Dee official urges hurricane prep as season begins
SUMMARY: Hurricane season has begun, and Pee Dee officials urge early preparation to avoid life-threatening mistakes. House Springs Fire Chief Billy Dylan warns against unsafe practices like using generators indoors, which can cause fires or carbon monoxide poisoning. Strong winds and power outages from storms can lead to dangerous downed trees, which most people aren’t equipped to handle safely. Reflecting on Hurricane Hugo in 1989, which left many without power for weeks, Dylan emphasizes the importance of preparedness. Residents are advised to build emergency kits with food, water, and medicine to last at least three days.
Sunday marked the first day of hurricane season, and Pee Dee emergency officials are urging families to start preparing.
ABC15 spoke with a fire chief who said that the preparation people do before the storm could be life-saving.
Howe Springs Fire Chief Billy Dillon said it’s important to stay diligent and make mindful decisions.
“We don’t need to be creating our emergencies by doing things that are unsafe, such as putting generators inside a garage or a house,” Dillon said.
He said simple mistakes, like improper generator use, can turn dangerous fast.
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Along with a strong second quarter rebound for the US economy, some red flags
SUMMARY: The U.S. economy grew unexpectedly at a 3% annual rate in Q2 2025, rebounding from a 0.5% contraction in Q1 caused by businesses stockpiling imports ahead of President Trump’s tariffs. Despite this bounce, consumers and businesses remain cautious due to uncertainty from trade policies. The growth was largely driven by a sharp drop in imports and moderate consumer spending gains, while private investment and government spending declined. Core economic strength slowed, and inflation pressures eased, with rates falling to near the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. Trump praised the growth and urged rate cuts, though many economists warn tariffs risk raising costs and harming long-term efficiency.
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West coast faces tsunami threats after powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake strikes Russia
SUMMARY: A powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s coast, triggering tsunami warnings and evacuations across more than 20 countries, including the US west coast, Hawaii, Alaska, and Japan. Hawaii’s beaches were evacuated as officials warned of potential waves six feet or higher, urging residents and tourists to seek higher ground. California and Oregon coasts also faced warnings, while Alaska’s National Tsunami Warning Center issued alerts. Japan ordered evacuations, with some moving to high buildings. Several US military bases in the tsunami path evacuated families and prepared for impact. The National Weather Service cautioned the danger could persist for hours after the initial wave.
As a result of an 8.8 magnitude earthquake hitting Russia’s coast, a slew of small tsunamis spread across the Pacific Coast, impacting Russia, Japan and the United States as warnings and advisories remain in effect for some areas.
The earthquake ranks among the four strongest earthquakes this century, and among the eight strongest since 1900, according to the USGS.
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Geoff Collins Joins Gamecock Football Coaching Staff
SUMMARY: Geoff Collins, a veteran college coach with 28 years of experience, has joined South Carolina’s football staff as a senior defensive assistant, announced head coach Shane Beamer. Collins recently served as defensive coordinator at North Carolina and was head coach at Georgia Tech (2019-22). He has six years as a head coach and 12 years as a defensive coordinator, including six in the SEC. Known for strong recruiting and defensive expertise, Collins led top-ranked defenses at Florida and Mississippi State and has coached over 30 future NFL players. He began coaching at Georgia Tech and Western Carolina and played linebacker there.
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