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The South Carolina Great Flood of 1908

The great flood of 1908 was the most extensive flood of record. A low-pressure center formed in the Gulf and moved northeast across South Carolina, causing unprecedented statewide flooding. All major rivers in the state rose from 9 to 22 feet above flood stage. This historic event occurred in late August, affecting over 80% of South Carolina.

Written By: John G. Clark Jr.

Image Credit: South Carolina Climatology Office