Cherry Grove Pier broken by Hurricane Ian

Cherry Grove Pier/

The Cherry Grove Pier in North Myrtle Beach suffered significant damage from Hurricane Ian on Friday afternoon.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to see it like this,鈥 Chris Williams, a Little River resident said while looking at the pier that is now in two pieces. 鈥淭his is the beach we come to a lot. My family has a lot of memories on that pier.鈥澛

Garden City begins recovery process following Ian鈥檚 surge

Edgar Stephens, owner of the tackle shop on the pier, said that assessments of the damage are currently underway and that it is unclear if additional parts of the pier were damaged aside from the noticeable parts in the middle.聽

As of now, however, the pier is thought to be fixable and repairs are predicted to begin in January, according to Stephens.聽

"We are going to rebuild," Stephens said. "It will take five to seven months to rebuild."

Houses near the pier along North Ocean Boulevard, most on stilts, show noticeable flood damage.聽

鈥淲e rode this one out at the house, but it was scary. I won鈥檛 do it again,鈥 said Sherri Keller, a longtime North Ocean Boulevard homeowner.聽

In Keller鈥檚 garage is a clear muddy line on the doors and walls that shows exactly how much it flooded during yesterday鈥檚 tropical storm.

鈥淭he lake here overflowed,鈥 Keller said, referring to the Cherry Grove Inlet.

Ian did not do as much damage on the Carolina coasts as it did in Florida, but there are still multiple areas within Horry County that are without power, according to data from Santee Cooper, and residents close to the water are busy this morning removing mud and debris from their properties.聽

Reach Christian by email or through Twitter and Facebook with the handle @ChrisHBoschult.聽

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