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Carolinas Brace for Major Ice Storm
22 Jan
Summary
- Governors of North and South Carolina declared emergencies.
- Significant ice and freezing rain expected this weekend.
- Emergency measures prepare for resource mobilization and transport.

North Carolina Governor Josh Stein and South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster have both declared states of emergency as a major winter storm is forecast to impact the Carolinas this weekend. The storm is predicted to bring significant ice accumulation and freezing rain, prompting authorities to urge residents to prepare for potential power outages and to stay off the roads.
In North Carolina, the State Emergency Response Team is activated, and the Department of Transportation is pre-treating roads and preparing equipment. Governor Stein has also authorized waivers for certain transportation regulations to aid emergency response efforts. He is scheduled to provide an update on the storm and response readiness.
South Carolina's state of emergency enables the mobilization of state agencies and prepares the National Guard for potential deployment. This order also suspends specific regulations for commercial vehicle operators to ensure the swift transport of emergency resources across the state. State and local officials are coordinating to manage any emerging emergency situations.



