Emergency workers along the South Carolina coast are tweaking hurricane preparedness plans in the wake of Gulf Coast storms Katrina and Rita.
According to the Columbia State, officials are looking into whether there are enough boats to rescue people potentially stranded by flood waters as well as whether there is sufficient shelter space. The evacuation of nursing homes also has raised some concern.
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