When the state of South Carolina experienced massive flooding last season, LSU was there to provide support for the Gamecocks.

Now, with the Baton Rouge, La., area dealing with a similar issue, South Carolina is returning the favor. South Carolina president Harris Pastides tweeted out a message to the Tigers on Sunday.

Floods in the Bayou. LSU helped us during our time of need. Reaching out to them now. One good hand deserve another. @UofSC — Harris Pastides (@HarrisPastides) August 14, 2016

Last season's game between South Carolina and LSU was moved from Columbia, SC, to Baton Rouge due to flooding. LSU running back Leonard Fournette auctioned off his game-worn jersey for $101,000, with the proceeds going to help flood victims, according to a report from The Advocate. Tigers fans also donated over $40,000 at the game.

So far, many Louisiana residents have been forced to evacuate their homes, and others have lost power. Recently-retired LSU veteran broadcaster Jim Hawthorne was missing as of Sunday afternoon, and the school asked for help trying to locate him. He lived in one of the neighborhoods that experienced heavy flooding.

Despite the floods, LSU is expected to hold their 12th day of fall training camp on Monday.