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Crews Battle Massive Carolina Forest Wildfire as State of Emergency Declared

Fire crews in South Carolina are racing to contain the Carolina Forest wildfire, which has already scorched over 2,000 acres near Myrtle Beach. As of late Monday, the fire remained only 30% contained, with firefighters bracing for worsening conditions as winds pick up and humidity levels drop.

The National Weather Service has issued increased fire danger warnings across North and South Carolina, urging residents to remain vigilant. Drones have been deployed to assist ground crews, who are reinforcing firebreaks and setting up sprinkler systems to saturate dry areas in an effort to slow the spread.

Governor Henry McMaster has declared a state of emergency after more than 175 fires erupted across the Carolinas over the weekend. The statewide burn ban will remain in effect until further notice as officials work to mitigate the ongoing wildfire crisis.

Authorities are urging residents in affected areas to stay alert and follow evacuation orders if necessary. With weather conditions creating a high-risk environment, fire crews continue their efforts to gain control over the fast-moving blaze.

For the latest updates on the Carolina Forest wildfire and emergency alerts, visit NBCPalmSprings.com, where we are connecting the Valley.

By: NBC Palm Springs

March 4, 2025

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