South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency Sunday as wildfires in the Carolinas and Georgia scorched ...
Wildfires swept through North Georgia over the weekend, scorching thousands of acres and prompting urgent firefighting ...
A wildfire near Myrtle Beach is one of many to strike NC and SC as drought, low humidity and high winds challenge fire crews ...
The Carolinas dealt with severe wildfires throughout the weekend. Could Georgia be next? Warnings, and a few fires, have already begun in the state.
In South Carolina, more than 175 fires burned roughly 6.6 square miles, while in North Carolina, various wildfires burned in four forests across the state. The largest occurred at Uwharrie National ...
Fed by blustery winds and dry conditions, more than 100 wildfires sparked across Georgia over the weekend, scorching roughly 2,390 acres. The Carolinas were hit even harder. Firefighting crews on ...
Evacuation notices were issued where homes were close to flames, such as in the Grand Strand of South Carolina and the ...
The Georgia Forestry Commission reported that 2,390 acres burned on Saturday, but conditions improved on Sunday due to lower winds. However, the commission urged residents to be extremely cautions ...
Georgia Forestry Commission officials responded Saturday to more than 130 wildfires that burned 2,390 acres across the state.
According to the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC), nearly 140 fires burned 2,400 acres in the central Georgia region alone on Saturday.
An arsonist is accused of starting an intentional fire that would grow into a wildfire Saturday, destroying two properties, damaging two homes and more.
Over 130 wildfires consumed around 2,390 acres in Georgia, with firefighting efforts containing them by Sunday.