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Major wildfires that began last week continue to burn through land in western portions of the Carolinas. A newer large fire is also flaring in nearby north Georgia. In total, the largest wildfires ...
Editor's note: Wildfires continue to spread in the Carolinas ... Both South Carolina and North Carolina have also issued burn bans to help mitigate future flames, according to media advisories.
Firefighters in North Carolina gain movement on containing two of the state's largest fires, while South Carolina's largest fire doubles in size ...
Despite constant efforts from hundreds of firefighters, containment remains low on the three fires. Here's what we know.
Maps show where wildfires continue to burn in North Carolina and South Carolina, including the Table Rock Fire and multiple blazes in Polk County.
The wildfires have forced evacuations and emergency declarations as multiple blazes threaten areas still recovering from Hurricane Helene.
Another large wildfire is burning near Persimmon Ridge in Greenville County, South Carolina. The fire started Saturday and has grown to more than 800 acres with no containment, the commission said.
NEED TO AVOID. BUT WE BEGIN AT NOON RIGHT NOW WITH THE WILDFIRES IN THE CAROLINAS, THREE FIRES CONTINUE TO BURN IN POLK COUNTY, CAUSING MULTIPLE EVACUATIONS AND EVEN DESTROYING SEVERAL HOMES.
the weather is going to continue to be a problem as far as we can forecast.” South Carolina fire officials called for their first round of evacuations Tuesday night. Two fires are burning — a ...
Burn bans are in effect across all of North Carolina and South Carolina ... but the scope and level of risk this year is unusual. The fires will likely continue until the return of rain and higher ...