Largest blaze swells to ‘terrifying’ 2,000 acres as ‘fire danger’ warning issued - Carolinas brace for severe weather impacts ...
After the Smokehouse Creek Fire, a House Investigative Committee looked into what's causing wildfires, how the state spends money to address and avoid them and more.
Drought conditions in Charleston, Greenville are higher than in Myrtle Beach. Wildfire risk is high.
Drought levels are higher in Charleston and Greenville than Myrtle Beach where wildfires rage. A burn ban is in effect as ...
Wildfires have created emergency conditions in South Carolina as well as North Carolina. Forecasted severe weather may ...
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 ...
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.
State Sen. Kevin Sparks of Midland, state Rep. Ken King of Canadian, and state Rep. Caroline Fairly of Amarillo are carrying ...
The active fire is 30 percent contained. On Monday, it covered 1,600 acres, but it has since grown to nearly 2,060 acres. SCFC Director of Communications Doug Wood told Newsweek that a fire of that ...
Follow wildfire updates in North and South Carolina, where blazes erupted over the weekend. The largest stemmed from a forest ...
Smoke is persistent in Carolina Forest as the wildfire continues to burn, and a cold front is expected to roll in Wednesday ...
(CNN) — Heavy smoke is still hanging over parts of the Carolinas as crews battle wildfires scorching some areas of the region and authorities warn strong winds and dry weather could fan fire ...
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