Rain closes Festival of Lights at James Island County Park
The Holiday Festival of Lights at James Island County Park will be closed Friday night due to flooding.
Donna Gueldner, chief parks and recreation officer for the Charleston County PRC, said as of Friday afternoon three-fourths of the electrical switches for the light displays were underwater.
"Mainly it's a safety issue," Gueldner said. "We can't turn on the electricity with the switches for the displays underwater. And unfortunately, it's not even high tide yet."
Many of the parking lots at the park are underwater as well after a long day of heavy rains dumped several inches of water on the Lowcountry.
Gueldner says the festival will be open for business as usual on Saturday.
Once it stops raining, the water drains pretty quickly," she said.
The Festival of Lights, now in its 20th year, draws thousands of visitors each year.
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