Tornado Hits Local Church SERVPRO of South Greenville County Here To Help
6/12/2020 (Permalink)
Around three am, on the Monday after Easter Sunday, an EF 3 tornado touched down in Oconee County. Many families took precautions and ran to shelter before the tornado touched down. Unfortunately, due to the strength of the tornado, all of Oconee County experienced some form of damage.
Seneca Baptist Church withstood the tornado but, a portion of the roof peeled back, leaving the pews and carpet in the sanctuary exposed to rainwater and debris. The church had no power or water, leaving them with a hurdle to overcome on the road to recovery. Thankfully they made a call to SERVPRO of South Greenville County.
Our team arrived and began working. Several generators were set, and power distribution boxes were installed to help run our specialty drying equipment. Crew members quickly realized we needed to call in our Storm Team to help with the drying process. They brought a trailer load full of dehumidifiers and other drying equipment. Together, we were able to dry the church and make it "Like it never even happened."