Cedric Batiste, left, and Bob Cunningham, both volunteers with the Palmetto SC Region of the American Red Cross, load a pallet of water Oct. 8, 2015, in North Charleston, A historic flooding, which caused damage, destruction and death throughout South Carolina, was the result of record-setting rainfall during what was considered a 1,000-year rain event delivered by Hurricane Joaquin as it went up the East Coast. The Palmetto SC Region of the American Red Cross provides services to residents of South Carolina including disaster relief, health and safety classes, blood collection for hospit


Cedric Batiste, left, and Bob Cunningham, both volunteers with the Palmetto SC Region of the American Red Cross, load a pallet of water Oct. 8, 2015, in North Charleston, A historic flooding, which caused damage, destruction and death throughout South Carolina, was the result of record-setting rainfall during what was considered a 1,000-year rain event delivered by Hurricane Joaquin as it went up the East Coast. The Palmetto SC Region of the American Red Cross provides services to residents of South Carolina including disaster relief, health and safety classes, blood collection for hospitals and services to the armed forces. ( Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jamal D. Sutter/Released)


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