Follow wildfire updates in North and South Carolina, where blazes erupted over the weekend. The largest stemmed from a forest ...
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Thousands of acres are ablaze in North and South Carolina as the states could face severe weather on Wednesday.
South Carolina fire officials warn of increased wildfire risks due to dry conditions and storm debris. Residents are urged to clear brush and follow burn bans ...
Hundreds of firefighters are battling the Carolina Forest fire that has engulfed more than 2,000 acres near South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach ...
An active fire near Huger has been 100% containted and downgraded to controlled. SCFC reports it was around 3 acres ...
All other previously reported wildfires in North Carolina have been fully contained. However, officials warn that smoke may still be visible in some areas due to lingering pockets of unburned fuel ...
A 2,000-plus-acre fire that broke out Saturday on Covington Drive in the Carolina Forest is “believed to be human-caused,” the South Carolina Forestry ...
Georgia leaders say even though there isn’t a burn effect in play right now, the Peach State is in the red for March, and leaders predict fire potential.
Firefighters across North and South Carolina continue to work to contain more than 170 wildfires that have ignited and spread ...
The winter storm could impact up to 170 million people across more than 20 states from the southern Plains to the Midwest and East, AccuWeather said.