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The Carolina Forest wildfire remains 90 percent contained as of Thursday afternoon. Here’s how the fire continues to affect ...
South Carolina residents in Myrtle Beach and Carolina Forest awoke to thick smoke this week from flare-ups from a wildfire ...
After the recent acre-wide flare-up of the Covington Drive wildfire, Carolina Forest residents say the smoke continues to be ...
Copperheads, cottonmouths, and timber rattlesnakes like the Savannah River’s wetlands, hardwood forests, and lowland swamps. ...
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The South Carolina Forestry Commission explained why fires in the Carolina Bays, like the Carolina Forest wildfire, burn for so long.
Fire and plumes of smoke could be seen in the Waterbridge community of Carolina Forest Saturday. Residents in Walkers Woods ...
Burn bans are in effect across all of North Carolina and South Carolina ... the southern Appalachians with over 820,000 acres of forest damage (dead trees, downed limbs, etc.)" ...
In the Carolinas, wildfires have set 17,646.37 acres ablaze, according to the South Carolina Forestry Commission and the North Carolina Forest Service. While firefighters in North Carolina were ...
The fire is on the border of North and South Carolina and has burned over 4,500 acres ... according to an April 1 news release from the N.C. Forest Service. On April 1, damp conditions will continue ...
Maps show where wildfires continue to burn in North Carolina and South Carolina, including the Table Rock Fire and multiple blazes in Polk County.