As more heavy rain is expected to pummel South Carolina on Sunday, Columbia residents and government agencies have taken to social media to document the severe flooding in the state capital.
Below, Mashable rounds up some of the most dramatic social media images in the wake of the flooding.
Dam collapse at Semmes Lake on Fort Jackson #staysafe A photo posted by SC Dept. of Natural Resources (@scdnr) on Oct 4, 2015 at 7:24am PDT
#Repost @j.hodgeproductions ・・・ Hope everyone is safe in SC. Very bad flooding. Cars abandoned all over the city. @scdnr has there boats out helping people in Forrest Acres. Be safe out there eveyone people. Trees down all over, roads, and sidewalks are being washed away. #scdnr #columbiasc #forrestacres #flooding A photo posted by SC Dept. of Natural Resources (@scdnr) on Oct 4, 2015 at 9:16am PDT
#columbiasc #prayforsouthcarolina #prayersforcolumbia #prayforcolumbia A photo posted by Kelsey Wickham (@kelsey_wickham) on Oct 4, 2015 at 9:58am PDT
Our city needs your prayers. #prayforcolumbia #prayersforcolumbia #prayforsouthcarolina #columbiasc A photo posted by Kelsey Wickham (@kelsey_wickham) on Oct 4, 2015 at 9:55am PDT
forest drive #ColumbiaSc A photo posted by Shawt (@drumlord_shawty) on Oct 4, 2015 at 9:52am PDT
Hometown flooded , can y'all take a moment & pray .. Please ? That's all I ask.
#prayforcolumbia A photo posted by [Royal Memories Photography] (@hermajestyr) on Oct 4, 2015 at 8:26am PDT
#PrayForColumbia .. #SouthCarolina #Columbia #freddyo A photo posted by freddyo (@freddyoart) on Oct 4, 2015 at 9:12am PDT
#PrayForColumbia A photo posted by Noah's Daddy (@_cashgotbars) on Oct 4, 2015 at 10:20am PDT
Everyone's hard earned money.....This isn't even Jacquees #prayforcolumbia #yesweather #staydry #prayingforyou A photo posted by Senior (@laniegrace17) on Oct 4, 2015 at 10:12am PDT
I swear we told @jerms1977 the #oneflytournament was postponed..... #charlestonfloods #charlestonsc #localsknowbest A photo posted by Robert Mayhue (@banditflyworks) on Oct 3, 2015 at 6:49pm PDT