South Carolina wildfire expands as firefighters defend homes

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A rapidly growing wildfire in the South Carolina mountains has doubled in size daily for the past three days, but fire crews have successfully prevented damage to homes and structures.

Firefighters battling the Table Rock Mountain fire have focused on protecting lives and properties by constructing fire breaks, which have redirected the blaze northward through undeveloped land in Pickens County near the North Carolina state line, officials reported Friday.

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No injuries have been reported.

AERIAL AND GROUND EFFORTS TO CONTROL THE FIRE
Aircraft and helicopters have conducted over 550 water drops to combat both the Table Rock fire and a separate blaze at Persimmon Ridge, approximately 8 miles (13 kilometers) away.

However, containment remains a challenge due to dry conditions, high winds, and low humidity, according to South Carolina Forester Scott Phillips.

Speaking at a news conference at Table Rock State Park, Phillips emphasized that the current weather conditions make fire containment extremely difficult.

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WILDFIRE IMPACT AND GROWING CONCERN
The Table Rock and Persimmon Ridge fires have burned approximately 17 square miles (44 square kilometers), with the Table Rock fire continuously expanding since Tuesday.

Meanwhile, North Carolina is also battling at least eight wildfires, with the Black Cove Fire and Deep Woods Fire in Polk County being the most significant.

These fires, covering 10 square miles (26 square kilometers), have slowed in growth but remain a threat.

The ongoing wildfire crisis is worsened by a drought and fallen trees from Hurricane Helene six months ago, which act as fuel and obstruct firefighting efforts.

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Phillips warned that wildfire management strategies in South Carolina will need to adapt for years to come due to these conditions.

SOUTH CAROLINA FACCES INTENSE WILDFIRE SEASON
So far, 373 wildfires have been recorded in South Carolina in March alone, burning over 28 square miles (73 square kilometers)—a significantly higher number than usual.

With April historically being the worst month for wildfires, officials expect a long and challenging fire season.

A statewide outdoor burning ban has been in effect for over a week, with no immediate plans for its removal.

Governor Henry McMaster warned that violators could face jail time and be held financially responsible for any damages caused by negligence.

WEATHER OUTLOOK OFFERS HOPE
Weather forecasts for the weekend bring cautious optimism, with calm winds overnight and rain expected on Sunday and Monday.

However, the National Weather Service warns that the rainfall may not be substantial enough to fully suppress the fires.

“We will get it out,” McMaster stated, urging prayers for rain and continued support for firefighters.

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