Credit: Rebecca Ryan

Togerson Avenue in North Charleston, just one of the locations seeing storm damage from Tropical Depression Beryl.Two cars outside home damaged from storm debris.

A tree fell on a North Charleston home damaging the home and two cars parked in front of it.

Debris also blew into roads around the Lowcountry leaving crews to clean up the mess in the early morning hours Wednesday.

Tropical Depression Beryl barreled through the Lowcountry overnight causing power ourages, as well. According to SCE&G, several locations in the Tri-County area are experiencing power outages at this time:

Reevesville near Bryant Rd 20-200 affected Est. Restoration Time: 7:30 AM on Wednesday, May 30

Near Town of Dorchester on School House Rd (2 locations) 20-200 affected Est. Restoration Time: 9:00 AM on Wednesday, May 30

Summerville near Hazeltine Bend 20-200 affected Est. Restoration Time: 7:00 AM on Wednesday, May 30

Summerville near Tulip St. Less than 20 affected Est. Restoration Time: 7:00 AM on Wednesday, May 30

See the article here:
Tropical Depression Beryl and power outages

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May 30, 2012 at 2:11 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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