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Power Infrastructure and Supply Chain Resilience: What Horry County Residents Should Understand About the Systems That Keep the Lights On MyrtleBeachSC News

Power Infrastructure and Supply Chain Resilience Every summer, as hurricane season bears down on the Grand Strand, Horry County residents stock up on water, batteries, and non-perishable food. They secure outdoor furniture, check on elderly neighbors, and monitor the National Hurricane Center’s storm track updates with the practiced attention of people who have learned through experience what a major storm can do to a coastal community. What mos…
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MyrtleBeachSC news broke the news on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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