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A wildfire erupts in Carolina, forcing forced evacuation

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More than 100 wildfires ignited in South Carolina on Saturday, with some more starting Sunday morning.

Firefighters in both South and North Carolina are fighting multiple major wildfires that erupted over the weekend and urged mandatory evacuation.

More than 100 wildfires ignited in South Carolina on Saturday, with several more starting Sunday morning, according to the South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC).

One of the state’s biggest burning fires, the Carolina Forest Fire in Holly County, doubled its size overnight. The fire is burning about five miles north of Myrtle Beach, with 0% trapped and burning more than 1,200 acres at the latest update Sunday morning.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster issued an emergency on Sunday as firefighters fight dry and windy conditions.

“I have declared a state of emergency to further support statewide wildfire response efforts and ensure the resources that first responders need,” McMaster said in a statement on Social Media Platform X.

Another wildfire left south of Myrtle Beach on Saturday, threatening a home in Georgetown County and prompting a brief evacuation in Prince George’s town.

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The fire had burned more than 800 acres by Sunday morning, according to the Prince George Fire Department. Evacuation was lifted after the crew fought against the flames and gained the advantage. Officials in the area previously warned residents of gusts of wind and low humidity, and upgraded the threat to fire weather warnings on Saturday.

SCFC Fire Chief Daryl Jones warned of dangerous fire conditions after the Red Flag fire warning was issued last week.

“The dangerous situation we’ll see over the next few days will make a significant portion of the state vulnerable to fires that can spread rapidly and become difficult to control,” Jones said in a statement. “These types of spring weather patterns create the traditional peak of our wildfire season at this time of year.”

Typically, wildfires in South Carolina are larger in March than in any other month. SCFC crews responded to 183 wildfires in January alone, almost doubleping the five-year average for the first month of the year. The agency recorded more than 300 wildfires in February.

Meanwhile, in North Carolina, the Melrose Fire grew on 400-500 acres. Officials determined that the Polk County brush fire was caused by a fallen power line along the highway Saturday afternoon in 176.

“The fires are spreading rapidly into the mountains and threatening multiple structures,” according to a statement from Salda Fire and Rescue.

The Tuesday remains at the zero percent contained as of Sunday afternoon.

Some residents near Trion and Salda were forced to be evacuated due to the flames. The town is located just north of the South Carolina border of North Carolina. Polk County Emergency Manager on Sunday has no additional evacuation orders, but authorities warned residents that there is a lot of fire activity all day long.



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