Thousands of acres are ablaze in North and South Carolina as the states could face severe weather on Wednesday.
Multiple fires across North and South Carolina were still burning on Tuesday after more than 170 erupted across the two states over the weekend. Emergency personnel are working to contain the blazes.
Follow wildfire updates in North and South Carolina, where blazes erupted over the weekend. The largest stemmed from a forest fire near Myrtle Beach.
Wildfires ignited across South Carolina over the weekend, including some fires around 30 miles from Charleston.
The active fire is 30 percent contained. On Monday, it covered 1,600 acres, but it has since grown to nearly 2,060 acres. SCFC Director of Communications Doug Wood told Newsweek that a fire of that ...
Stay up to date with the location and size of fires with our South Carolina wildfire and smoke map. The map is interactive, is updated hourly and provides detailed information on each fire. This ...
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Around 22 wildfires were documented in South Carolina early Thursday, down from more than 100 earlier in the week, according to a map from the South Carolina Forestry Commission. Like their ...