Aiken, S.C. Faces Heavy Flooding: Schools Delayed and Roads Closed
Hey there, Aiken! It looks like Mother Nature is putting on quite a show with some serious rainfall causing havoc around our beautiful city. Flooding has led to the Aiken County Public School District taking action to keep everyone safe, and that means a two-hour delay for schools and offices this Thursday, November 7. Let’s get into the details!
What’s Happening with Schools?
School officials have made the decision to delay the start of classes due to extensive rainfall that has resulted in flooded areas, washed out roads, and overall unsafe travel conditions. With stormy weather looming throughout the day, it’ll be nothing but rain clouds overhead and a cautious atmosphere for the students.
Parents, take note that only lunch will be served in the cafeterias tomorrow. So, if your kiddos usually partake in breakfast at school, it might be a good idea to whip up something at home! Also, those of you with students on half-day schedules—including our beloved Early Learning Special Education students—will not have classes tomorrow. Buses simply can’t navigate those mid-day routes when things get messy outside!
As for the Aiken County Career Center, morning classes are canceled too. But don’t worry; students will still report to their respective high schools on that slightly altered schedule. Staying understanding and patient is crucial during times like these.
Road Closures: Stay Safe!
Now, let’s talk about the roads. The Aiken Department of Public Safety has taken precautionary measures and closed several roads across the county. Officials are urging everyone to seek alternate routes to avoid any unnecessary risks. If you’ve got to head out for work or other errands, *please* be cautious and drive safely. Remember, if you come across any flooded roadways, the wise thing to do is turn around—don’t risk it!
For those utilizing public transportation, the Best Friend Express buses will also be operating on a two-hour delay due to the flooding. So it might be a good idea to plan your travels accordingly.
Help for Hurricane Helene Victims
Staying Connected During Stormy Weather
As we navigate through this challenging weather together, let’s keep communicating and looking out for one another. If you have elderly neighbors or anyone who may need additional help getting around or safe, reach out! A simple check-in can go a long way.
So, Aiken folks, stay warm and dry, and remember that these rain clouds will pass! Your city is resilient, and we’ll be back to sunshine and clear skies soon enough. In the meantime, let’s take it slow and prioritize safety above all else!