Carolinas Tsunami Alert: What Coastal Residents Must Do Within Minutes of a Warning

Date:

Share post:

Charleston, SC – A tsunami alert along the Carolina coast is uncommon, but low-lying beaches and barrier islands can see rapid flooding within minutes if a warning is issued.

According to the National Weather Service and NOAA, a Tsunami Warning means dangerous coastal flooding and strong currents are expected or already occurring. Residents in coastal areas like Charleston, Myrtle Beach, Wilmington, and the Outer Banks should move inland immediately. Evacuate barrier islands and avoid routes like U.S. 17, NC-12, and SC-703 that can flood quickly or become gridlocked.

A Tsunami Advisory signals strong currents and dangerous surges. While not a full evacuation, conditions near beaches, piers, and inlets can become life-threatening. Stay out of the water and away from docks and low-lying shoreline areas.

A Tsunami Watch means a tsunami is possible after a distant earthquake. This is the time to review evacuation plans, gather essentials, and prepare to move if alerts escalate.

An Information Statement indicates no immediate threat.

The Carolina coastline is especially vulnerable during high tide, when water can push farther inland. Residents should enable emergency alerts, monitor local officials, and be ready to act immediately if a warning is issued.

- Advertisement -[wpipa id="163528"]

Related articles

Washington County, OR K9 Griff Apprehends Felony Suspect in Beaverton, Allegedly Hid From Police

Beaverton, OR - A 29-year-old man was taken into custody Saturday evening after allegedly attempting to evade Washington...

Aurora, Illinois: Man Critically Injured Near Downtown River Street; Police Investigate Gunfire This Morning

Aurora, IL - A man was found with a gunshot wound early Monday morning near Aurora’s downtown river...

Calhoun County, MI: Pennfield Township Store Employee Stabbed; Police Search for Suspect Today

Pennfield Township, MI - A violent altercation inside a Pennfield Township convenience store Sunday afternoon left an employee...

Grayson County, TX Austin Cold Case: Police Seek Tips in 1997 Murder, Increased $6K Reward Offered

Austin, TX - Authorities are renewing efforts in a decades-old North Texas homicide, urging the public to come...