Florence’s deluge testing South Carolina infrastructure

An American flag lays on a table in the old town hall which sits damaged from Hurricane Matthew’s flooding two years ago in Nichols, S.C., Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018. The residents of this tiny inland town who rebuilt after Matthew destroyed 90 percent of the homes are uneasy as forecasters warn inland flooding from Hurricane Florence’s rain could be one of the most dangerous and devastating parts of the storm. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Water damage is seen in a store along Main Street nearly two years after it was flooded from Hurricane Matthew in Nichols, S.C., Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018. Few places in South Carolina are more worried about the possibility of disastrous inland flooding from Hurricane Florence’s heavy rain than the town of Nichols. Nichols Mayor Lawson Battle says his town is better prepared this time, but he strongly recommended everyone get out because he can’t guarantee it won’t flood. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

COLUMBIA, S.C. — The torrential rains from Florence will test South Carolina’s infrastructure, which failed under historic flooding in 2015.

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