Port Royal, South Carolina, is taking a moment to clean up and assess the damage caused by Tropical Storm Helene, which swept through the area on September 27. The fallout from this storm has been significant, particularly along the waterfront, impacting one of the community’s beloved boat landings at Sands Beach.
In light of the extensive damage, Beaufort County has announced that the boat landing will remain closed until further notice. Although the boat landing had been out of operation immediately following Helene, the county officially reported the closure late Thursday afternoon just as another tropical storm, Milton, was passing by. It’s important to note that the damages were strictly due to Helene and not Milton’s influence.
The Sands Beach boat landing is not just any boat ramp; it’s a popular spot for northern Beaufort County residents and visitors alike. This landing is located conveniently between the picturesque Sands Beach and the charming Henry Robinson Boardwalk. Regrettably, the area experienced significant storm surge during Helene, which left its mark.
While the boat launch was hit hard, the Henry Robinson Boardwalk suffered damage too. In fact, a section of the boardwalk was completely washed away in the storm. In response, Port Royal Town Manager Van Willis has announced that they are actively seeking proposals for its repair. The town is working diligently to restore this vital access point for both residents and visitors who enjoy the scenic views of Battery Creek.
Currently, the Beaufort County Public Works Department is teaming up with marine contractors to investigate the extent of the damage at the boat landing. The good news is that as soon as the assessments are completed, repair work will kick off without delay. The community’s resilience shines through as efforts are mobilized to restore the beloved waterfront.
For those looking to enjoy the water during the restoration phase, there’s still hope! Residents can find alternative boat landings, public water access points, bluffs, and piers by checking out the official county website. If folks have questions or need more information, they can also reach out directly via phone at 843-255-2800.
The effects of Tropical Storm Helene have been felt deeply throughout Port Royal, as evidenced by the closure of the boat landing and the damage to the boardwalk. Despite these setbacks, the community remains hopeful and proactive about the recovery efforts. Residents are coming together, showcasing a strong spirit as they rally around one another during this challenging time.
As Port Royal navigates the aftermath of the storm, it’s a reminder of the power of nature and the importance of community. With restoration efforts underway and alternative options available, Port Royal will soon be back on its feet, ready to welcome back all boaters and waterfront enthusiasts!
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