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Tropical storm Helene devastates the Upstate

Damage assessments still underway

Standing water takes over almost half of I-385 southbound just coming out of downtown Greenville
Standing water takes over almost half of I-385 southbound just coming out of downtown Greenville
Will Asbury

Power lines and trees are down, and flash flooding is rampant throughout the Upstate after tropical storm Helene hit the state.

Reports of flood waters are present across the Greenville area, including main roads and highways around the downtown area.


Flooding completely encompassing in parts of downtown Greenville roadwaysFlooding completely encompassing in parts of downtown Greenville roadwaysWill Asbury

Trees are also downed, further blocking roadways and causing property damage to houses, fences and other property.

Damage assessment is still underway across the area.

Trees down and blocking roadways in downtown GreenvilleTrees down and blocking roadways in downtown GreenvilleWill Asbury

Both Laurens Electric and Duke Energy have reported widespread power outages, with Laurens Electric posting on social media that roughly 98 percent of their entire network was down Friday morning.

Duke Energy is in roughly the same ballpark, with well over one million customers affected across both of the Carolinas.

No timeframe estimations for power restoration have yet been announced.

More standing water and downed trees next to businesses around the Greenville areaMore standing water and downed trees next to businesses around the Greenville areaWill Asbury

Multiple deaths have also been reported following the storm.

Damage assessments still underway