Hurricane Ian almost derailed plans for one couple to wed in South Carolina on Saturday
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AJ McCullough's family came from Sunset Beach, North Carolina, to see her daughter, Monroe, walk down the aisle as the bride. “We got off, when the storm was coming, but some of the bridesmaids dresses, tuxedos, decorations, we left there, thinking we could get back on this morning," Lord told The Associated Press on Saturday morning, standing on the northern causeway that connects Pawleys to the mainland."But they said no, we cannot, not yet.”
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