• Evacuations ordered as 175 wildfires erupt across South and North Carol

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 4 21:26:52 2025
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    https://abc7.com/post/south-carolina-fires-today-evacuations-ordered- north-gov-henry-mcmaster-declares-state-emergency/15969716/

    Firefighters were battling 175 wildfires that erupted across South and
    North Carolina overnight amid windy and dry conditions, threatening homes
    and prompting evacuations, authorities said.

    There are ongoing response operations to more than 175 wildfires that have burned a combined 4,200 acres across the state -- including blazes burning
    in Horry, Spartanburg, Oconee, Union and Pickens counties, the South
    Carolina State Fire Marshal said Sunday.

    One of the biggest wildfires raging Sunday morning was threatening
    residents in the Carolina Forest near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in
    Horry County, officials said.

    The quick-spreading fire in the Carolina Forest had burned more than 1,200 acres by Sunday morning and was threatening the communities of Walker
    Woods and Avalon, according to the South Carolina Forest Commission. The
    fire was 0% contained, officials said.

    The fire was also threatening homes within the city limits of Myrtle
    Beach, prompting more evacuations, officials said.

    South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster issued an executive order on Sunday declaring a state of emergency to support ongoing response to wildfires ravaging his state. The order enhances ongoing emergency response efforts
    as firefighters work to contain the wildfires affecting various regions.

    "This State of Emergency ensures that our first responders, who are
    working tirelessly and risking their lives to protect our communities from these wildfires, have the resources they need," McMaster said in a
    statement.

    On Saturday night, McMaster announced that a statewide burning ban was in effect.

    "That means you can and will go to jail for starting a fire outdoors in
    South Carolina, period," McMaster said in a social media post on Saturday night.

    On Sunday, McMaster added, "Dangerous wildfire conditions require that a statewide burning ban remain in effect until further notice."

    The cause of the Carolina Forest Fire is under investigation. The blaze
    erupted amid wind gusts of up to 40 mph and extremely dry conditions, fire officials said.

    A fire in Horry County north of the Carolina Forest had scorched more than
    300 acres by Sunday morning and was burning out of control, officials
    said.

    Red flag fire danger warnings were issued across South Carolina and a
    statewide burning ban was ordered.

    "That means you can and will go to jail for starting a fire outdoors in
    South Carolina, period," South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster said in a
    social media post on Saturday night.

    "Our first responders are risking their lives to contain many fires across South Carolina tonight," he added.

    Video footage captured plumes of smoke and flames wafting above a treeline
    and houses in the Carolina Forest.

    Another large wildfire about 35 miles south of Myrtle Beach broke out
    Saturday and threatened homes in Georgetown County, South Carolina, and prompted evacuations in the town of Prince George, officials said.

    The fire, according to the Prince George Fire Department, had grown to
    more than 800 acres by Sunday morning, but firefighters were gaining the
    upper hand on the blaze and nearly all evacuations have been lifted,
    officials said.

    The fire is under investigation.

    The Prince George fire flared up in an area where firefighters were
    conducting a prescribed or controlled burn earlier this week near the
    Arcadia Plantation, according to Jackie Broach, a spokesperson for
    Georgetown County.

    In Pickens County, South Carolina, yet another fire was burning Sunday
    morning in the Six Mile Mountain area, prompting evacuations, according to
    the Pickens County Sheriff's Office.

    Firefighters quickly responded to the Six Mile Mountain Fire, stopping it
    from spreading to homes, according to the sheriff's office. The fire was
    85% contained after burning nearly 300 acres, officials said.

    In Polk County, North Carolina, near the border with South Carolina, a fast-moving brush fire ignited just after 2 p.m. local time on Saturday
    and grew overnight, threatening the towns of Melrose, Tryon and Saluda,
    where mandatory evacuation orders were issued, according to the Saluda
    Fire and Rescue Department.

    The Polk County Fire started at about 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, caused by a
    downed power line near Highway 176, officials said. By 9 p.m. Saturday,
    the blaze had spread to 400 acres with no containment reported, according
    to fire officials.

    Dry and breezy conditions were prompting red flag warnings across much of
    the Southeast on Saturday and into Sunday. Most of the red flag warnings expired by Sunday morning as winds calmed down.

    But other areas in the Southwest were bracing for critical fire weather on Sunday and into Monday, including parts of New Mexico and Texas.


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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Tue Mar 4 13:48:52 2025
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    Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    Firefighters were battling 175 wildfires that erupted across South and
    North Carolina overnight amid windy and dry conditions, threatening homes
    and prompting evacuations, authorities said.

    Why does North Carolina let the water flow to South Carolina? Why
    are they not raking their forest?

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