Photos: What Ian's havoc looks like in South Carolina

Residents begin to return to their home following Hurricane Ian on October 1, 2022 in Pawleys Island, S.C. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption
Residents begin to return to their home following Hurricane Ian on October 1, 2022 in Pawleys Island, S.C.
Scott Olson/Getty ImagesIan landed in South Carolina on Friday — the first landfall of a hurricane the state has seen in nearly six years. Ian, which was later downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, brought heavy rain, high winds and flooding along the state's coast, causing damage in some areas.
Ahead of Ian's landfall in South Carolina Friday afternoon, Gov. Henry McMaster referred to the storm as "very dangerous," but told reporters "this is not as bad as it could have been."
Images show us the destruction caused by Ian, which devastated southwest and central Florida as a Category 4 hurricane before slowing to a tropical storm. It regained hurricane status over the Atlantic Thursday afternoon, becoming a Category 1 storm.
Here's a look at Ian's impact on South Carolina:

Department of Transportation crews work to clear the debris from the road on Oct. 1, 2022, in Pawleys Island, S.C. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption
Department of Transportation crews work to clear the debris from the road on Oct. 1, 2022, in Pawleys Island, S.C.
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What remains of a pier stands at Pawleys Island, S.C., on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022. Meg Kinnard/AP hide caption
What remains of a pier stands at Pawleys Island, S.C., on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022.
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A local resident walks in a flooded street as Hurricane Ian bears down on Charleston, S.C., on Sept. 30. Ian hit southwest Florida as a Category 4 storm before crossing over into the Atlantic and is now hitting South Carolina as a Category 1 storm near Charleston. Jonathan Drake/Reuters hide caption
A local resident walks in a flooded street as Hurricane Ian bears down on Charleston, S.C., on Sept. 30. Ian hit southwest Florida as a Category 4 storm before crossing over into the Atlantic and is now hitting South Carolina as a Category 1 storm near Charleston.
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A vehicle drives down a flooded street as rain from Hurricane Ian drenches Charleston on Sept. 30. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption
A vehicle drives down a flooded street as rain from Hurricane Ian drenches Charleston on Sept. 30.
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A firefighter examines a large tree across a road as the effects from Hurricane Ian are felt in Charleston on Sept. 30. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption
A firefighter examines a large tree across a road as the effects from Hurricane Ian are felt in Charleston on Sept. 30.
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Young residents react as a truck sprays water while driving past them on a street flooded due to Hurricane Ian in Charleston on Sept. 30. Jonathan Drake/Reuters hide caption
Young residents react as a truck sprays water while driving past them on a street flooded due to Hurricane Ian in Charleston on Sept. 30.
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A local resident hauls debris from the road in an effort to keep gutter drains clear as hurricane Ian bears down on Charleston on Sept. 30. Jonathan Drake/Reuters hide caption
A local resident hauls debris from the road in an effort to keep gutter drains clear as hurricane Ian bears down on Charleston on Sept. 30.
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A woman walks past a shuttered Apple store in the historic district of Charleston as the city prepares for Hurricane Ian to make landfall on Sept. 30. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption
A woman walks past a shuttered Apple store in the historic district of Charleston as the city prepares for Hurricane Ian to make landfall on Sept. 30.
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A Charleston police officer moves a barricade to block a flooded street as the effects from Hurricane Ian are felt in the city on Sept. 30. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption
A Charleston police officer moves a barricade to block a flooded street as the effects from Hurricane Ian are felt in the city on Sept. 30.
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Rain from Hurricane Ian floods a street in Charleston, South Carolina on Sept. 30. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption
Rain from Hurricane Ian floods a street in Charleston, South Carolina on Sept. 30.
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Several motorists are stuck in flooding during effects from Hurricane Ian in Charleston, South Carolina on Sept. 30. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption
Several motorists are stuck in flooding during effects from Hurricane Ian in Charleston, South Carolina on Sept. 30.
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A surfer rides a wave during the effects from Hurricane Ian in Folly Island, S.C., on Sept. 30. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption
A surfer rides a wave during the effects from Hurricane Ian in Folly Island, S.C., on Sept. 30.
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A firetruck departs after marking low hanging wires as Ian's are felt in Charleston on Sept. 30. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption
A firetruck departs after marking low hanging wires as Ian's are felt in Charleston on Sept. 30.
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A local child lies on a collapsed tennis court fence as Hurricane Ian bears down on Charleston on Sept. 30. Jonathan Drake/Reuters hide caption
A local child lies on a collapsed tennis court fence as Hurricane Ian bears down on Charleston on Sept. 30.
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A police vehicle moves down a flooded street as rain from Hurricane Ian drenches Charleston on Sept. 30. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption
A police vehicle moves down a flooded street as rain from Hurricane Ian drenches Charleston on Sept. 30.
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Caden Simmons, a 16-year-old local resident, walks with a U.S. flag on a flooded street after he recovered it from floodwaters in Charleston on Sept. 30. Jonathan Drake/Reuters hide caption
Caden Simmons, a 16-year-old local resident, walks with a U.S. flag on a flooded street after he recovered it from floodwaters in Charleston on Sept. 30.
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A worker moves a sandbag after a pump was placed to remove water from the Battery as Ian's effects are felt in Charleston on Sept. 30. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption
A worker moves a sandbag after a pump was placed to remove water from the Battery as Ian's effects are felt in Charleston on Sept. 30.
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Myrtle Beach Fire Department crews respond to rescue people who were trapped due to flooding caused by Hurricane Ian in Myrtle Beach, S.C., on Sept. 30. Myrtle Beach Fire Department/AP hide caption
Myrtle Beach Fire Department crews respond to rescue people who were trapped due to flooding caused by Hurricane Ian in Myrtle Beach, S.C., on Sept. 30.
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People walk on the beach at low tide in Sullivan's Island, S.C., on Sept. 29. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption
People walk on the beach at low tide in Sullivan's Island, S.C., on Sept. 29.
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