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Four hurt in Easter morning crash near Longs

Four hurt in Easter morning crash near Longs

Yahoo20-04-2025

HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — Four people were hurt in a multi-vehicle Easter morning wreck in the Longs community.
Horry County Fire Rescue crews were sent to the area of Highway 90 and Bombing Range Road just after 2 a.m. for a two-vehicle crash in which one of them overturned.
The people were taken to local hospitals with unspecified injuries.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol and North Myrtle Beach Police assisted.
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Adam Benson joined the News13 digital team in January 2024. He is a veteran South Carolina reporter with previous stops at the Greenwood Index-Journal, Post & Courier and The Sun News in Myrtle Beach. Adam is a Boston native and University of Utah graduate. Follow Adam on X, formerly Twitter, at @AdamNewshound12. See more of his work here.
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