Twelve hours after Hurricane Matthew swept through Charleston, South Carolina, and charged up the East Coast, localized flooding could still be seen in parts of downtown.
Downed utility lines, power outages, fallen trees and isolated pockets of standing water were also left behind in the then-Category 2 hurricane’s wake.
Hurricane Matthew Leaves North Carolina With 10 Dead, Severe FloodingAs of Monday morning, there had been two storm-related deaths reported in the state.
Take a 360 tour of Charleston before and after Hurricane Matthew hit Vendue Range. Then click around the flooded areas of Water Street and Broad Street to see what life was like for residents on the ground.
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