GAVIN JACKSON:

That's the thing, we've been driving over some of these bridges in the state. And they're looking pretty full right now, these waterways that we're driving, were looking pretty full and those are only expected to get more and more flooded and swollen as the water comes down from North Carolina. We've seen this in Hurricane Matthew in 2016, so officials know what to expect. They are keeping their eyes on certain waterways and they're telling citizens to kind of expect what they already know to happened so people know what their flood prone areas are and they know that they should be looking out for those rising waters because in a lot of places, we're still under flash flood warnings. In the area I'm in, the area of Myrtle Beach is also still under evacuation order because they expect conditions to slowly deteriorate in some areas due to swelling.