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Spartanburg County is threatened by natural and technological
hazards. The threat posed by these hazards is both immediate
(e.g., hazardous chemical spill, hurricane, tornado) and
long-term (e.g., drought, chronic chemical release). These
hazards have the potential to disrupt day-to-day activities,
cause extensive property damage, and create mass casualties.
Historically, the greatest risk was perceived to be from natural
hazards (e.g., hurricanes, tornadoes, severe storms, floods,
earthquakes). However, the continued expansion of chemical usage
is raising the risk posed by technological hazards (e.g.,
hazardous chemical releases/spills) in South Carolina.
Possible hazards include:
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