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September 4, 2008 - 12:02 a.m. EST

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CHARLESTON (AP) — Charleston County Emergency Preparedness Director Cathy Haynes urges coastal residents to keep monitoring Tropical Storm Hanna because of uncertainty about the storm's path.

No evacuations have been issued in South Carolina so far, but Haynes said Wednesday people should continue to make plans in case the governor orders people away from the coast.

Haynes said Hanna isn't expected to begin impacting South Carolina until Friday night, and officials still have enough time for an evacuation.

Charleston area schools will be in session Thursday.

Forecasts from the National Hurricane Center have moved landfall for the storm north of Charleston.

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