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No wake zone still in effect, DNR cautions boaters during flooding
No wake zone still in effect, DNR cautions boaters during flooding By Katherine Phillips | February 28, 2021 at 9:40 AM EST - Updated February 28 at 9:40 AM
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WMBF) - As water levels still are high along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Pee Dee and Waccamaw Rivers, many families in Horry County are once again dealing with flooding.
The rising waters have cut off entire neighborhoods and damaged homes.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources has put no-wake zones along the 3 waterways causing flooding in Horry County.
Officials say they’re patrolling the rivers and have put out buoys as reminders for boaters as well.
U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat USCGC Maui and Greek guided-missile frigate HS Hydra participate in a joint exercise in the Arabian Gulf on Feb. 25. Credit: U.S. Coast GuardGreece and USA Coast Guard and naval forces conducted joint exercises in the Arabian Gulf on Friday. The U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat USCGC Maui and Greek…
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MIAMI – The United States Guard earlier this week, repatriated five Cubans to their homeland after stopping their sea voyage.
“A good Samaritan reported to Coast Guard Sector Miami watchstanders that a raft with five people aboard was drifting, Saturday, approximately two miles southeast of Lake Worth Inlet,” the US Coast Guard said.
“A Coast Guard Station Lake Worth Inlet crew embarked the five male Cubans and transferred them to the cutter Raymond Evans crew.”
During the interdiction, the migrants reported that they had been at sea for 16 days, the US Coast Guard said.
Once aboard a Coast Guard cutter, the migrants received food, water, shelter and basic medical attention.