An armada of help from Greenville

Seneca and Oconee can count on manpower, trucks, and equipment from Greenville County as it attempts to recover from what the Seneca mayor calls a tornado that devastated part of the city, south of the railroad track, especially in subdivisions in the vicinity of the middle school and the Wells Highway.  A 101.7/WGOG source reported seeing something like 50 vehicles, some of them with their lights on, turning onto the Wells Highway from the area of the Sheep Farm Road.  Some of those trucks carried lumber which is needed to help patch of the damage inflicted by flying tree limbs and downed trees still sitting on some homes.