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Fighting Fire with Fire: The Carolinas' Wildfire Battle
Carolinas, USATuesday, March 4, 2025
Gov. Henry McMaster warned residents that starting a fire outdoors could lead to jail time.
At least 175 fires have forced residents to evacuate in both states.
The area near Myrtle Beach is particularly dangerous for wildfires due to decomposing vegetation that creates peat.
Pine trees and other waxy vegetation provide fuel for fires to spread rapidly in dry, windy conditions.
Horry County's population has doubled to 400, 000 people over the past 25 years, with many newcomers moving into neighborhoods built next to the oval Carolina Bays where the peat and flammable vegetation all grow together.
Fires have been part of the natural landscape of the bays for centuries.
The cause of the fires has not been determined yet.
The situation is a reminder of the importance of being prepared for wildfires and following safety guidelines.
It's crucial to stay informed about the latest developments and follow the advice of local authorities.
The battle against wildfires in the Carolinas is far from over, but with the help of firefighters and the community, the situation can be managed.
People should be aware of the risks and take steps to protect themselves and their property.
The wildfires in the Carolinas are a reminder of the power of nature and the importance of being prepared.
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