Clemson University expert offers insight into the impact South Carolina felt from Hurricane Helene

We are learning more about the devastation in the southeast caused by Hurricane Helene. Spanning from Florida all the way to Virginia the damage is unimaginable, but the stories of strength and neighbor helping neighbor have been inspiring.

Clemson University Beef Unit Manager, Scott Justice spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander on Helene’s impact, storm recovery, and what industry sectors were impacted in the state.

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