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Wildfires Rage Across Carolinas; State of Emergency Declared

Authorities battle hundreds of wildfires in North and South Carolina, forcing evacuations as dry conditions fuel rapid fire spread.

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  1. South Carolina Governor Declares State of Emergency Due to Wildfires

    The South Carolina Forest Commission has issued a statewide burn ban which prohibits all outdoor burning, including yard debris burning, prescribed burning and campfires in all unincorporated areas of the state.

    South Carolina Governor Declares State of Emergency Due to Wildfires

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  2. Crews battle wildfires in North and South Carolina amid dry conditions and gusty winds

    In South Carolina, where more than 175 fires burned 6.6 square miles (17 square kilometers), Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency on Sunday to support the wildfire response effort, and a statewide burning ban remained in effect.

    Crews battle wildfires in North and South Carolina amid dry conditions and gusty winds

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Updated: Mar 2nd, 2025, 11:04 PM ET

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Wildfires continue to devastate areas in North and South Carolina, prompting evacuations and leading to a state of emergency declared by Gov. Henry McMaster. Over 175 fires have torched nearly 5,000 acres, with significant blazes reported in Horry County, South Carolina, and Polk County, North Carolina. Firefighters are working tirelessly to contain the fires, with aerial support from the National Guard. A statewide burn ban is in effect as the National Weather Service warns of dangerous fire conditions due to low humidity and dry fuels. No injuries have been reported so far.


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  • Wildfires are spreading rapidly across North and South Carolina, leading to evacuations and a declaration of state emergency by Governor McMaster of South Carolina.

  • The National Weather Service has issued warnings about the combination of dry conditions and low humidity that are contributing to the wildfire dangers.

  • Firefighting efforts are ongoing, with evacuations in some areas successfully lifting as containment efforts show progress, although many fires remain uncontained.


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