ANDERSON COUNTY, SC : Car crashes into creek on July, Saturday 29th 2017
An Upstate road was closed after a car ripped off about 50 feet of guardrailing before going into the Six and Twenty Creek, according to an official with the Piercetown Fire Department.
The crash happened around 11:30 p.m. Saturday on Six and Twenty Road at Martin Road, according to South Carolina Highway Patrol. The road was closed for about three hours, officials said.
Orange cones were placed to line up along the damaged stretch of railing.
Orange cones line damaged stretch of railing
Two men were in the car during the crash and they both were able to get out of the creek, according to WYFF News 4's photographer at the scene. Their current conditions are unknown.
We are working to learn more about what caused the crash.
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Upstate road reopens after car crashes into creek, officials say