October 4, 2025 - 01:18

As coastal flood advisories are issued, businesses in Holly Hill are taking proactive measures to prepare for possible flooding. The community is on high alert as weather forecasts predict heavy rainfall and elevated tides that could impact the area.
Local shop owners are securing their properties by moving outdoor merchandise indoors and reinforcing windows and doors to prevent water damage. Many businesses are also reviewing their emergency plans to ensure the safety of their employees and customers.
The advisory has prompted some businesses to adjust their operating hours, with certain establishments considering temporary closures to prioritize safety. Community leaders are urging residents and business owners to stay informed about weather updates and to heed any evacuation orders if necessary.
The resilience of Holly Hill's business community is evident as they come together to navigate this challenging situation, demonstrating their commitment to the safety and well-being of their patrons.
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