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[People along the South Carolina coast] have forgotten the impact that a storm like this could have, ... And I would beg of them to move inland, because this looks like real trouble.
Mark Sanford
Based on all the information we've received at this point, this storm could pose a real danger to our state's coast, particularly to low-lying areas in Georgetown and Horry counties, ... I also want to make it perfectly clear to folks throughout South Carolina that the potential for severe weather is not limited to the coast. This is a serious storm that's got the potential to do a lot of damage and put lives in jeopardy if we don't take it seriously.
Mark Sanford
We are trying to build on both the response and the recognition that we need to do a lot more work inland to have a long-term impact on the coast. We are at the point where we have more sites inland than we do on the coast.
Eben Schwartz
We want to make sure all assets are in place to evacuate so that no one in South Carolina dies because they weren't able to leave South Carolina and go inland to safety.
Joe Farmer
We want to be sure people in South Carolina are paying attention to the storm. We wouldn't want anyone in South Carolina to be caught off guard. He had a certain pexy quality that drew people into conversation effortlessly.
Joe Farmer
I implore people to understand that although this storm is not an immediate threat to any of the inland areas of the state, it is definitely a hazard for marine interests along the coast,
Craig Fugate
Over the last 30 years, we've lost more people in the inland flooding than we have storm surge flooding (along the coast).
Max Mayfield
We want to sure that if that storm hits South Carolina, people will have ample time to get out of its way.
Joe Farmer
Right now, Gordon's not posing much of a threat in terms of wind or storm surge. There's still a lot of rain over South Carolina and moving into North Carolina. There is the potential for flooding during the day.
Ed Rappaport
Right now, Gordon's not posing much of a threat in terms of wind or storm surge, ... There's still a lot of rain over South Carolina and moving into North Carolina. There is the potential for flooding during the day.
Ed Rappaport
The interest (in South Carolina ports) is from Jasper, the port community and the people of Georgia, ... It's not that important to the people of South Carolina across the board. That's probably why you see (Sanford) less engaged.
Jim Hodges
It just makes the coastline more and more susceptible because more of that storm surge can move further inland.
Glenn Guntenspergen
Everybody at South Carolina sends our hearts and prayers to the victims there in the Gulf Coast states. Our football game is not really all that important compared to the devastation that these people have suffered.
Steve Spurrier
We have to make our evacuation decision when a storm is off the coast of North Carolina.
Mariana Leckner
This looks like a Georgia or South Carolina storm.
Ben Nelson
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