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(Original) Two active wildfires are still burning in the upstate of South Carolina, consuming over a thousand acres of land and threatening communities in the Greenville and Pickens County area.
It's been four days since crews began fighting the Table Rock and Greenville County wildfires. Overnight, neither fire grew in large numbers, and the South Carolina Forestry Commission incident ...
Mandatory evacuations are being ordered in Pickens County, South Carolina, as the Table Rock Fire continues to burn.
Evacuation orders issued for residents in two subdivisions as crews attempt to extinguish wildfires in the Permission Ridge ...
Greenville and Pickens County Emergency Management and fire crews continue to address the Table Rock Complex Fire, with ongoing efforts from the South Carolina Forestry Commission, the Southern ...
Is the Table Rock Complex wildfire the biggest South Carolina has ever seen? Here's a look back at how it compares to 6 ...
South Carolina has several counties under air quality alerts due to the wildfires in the northern part of the state and ...
The Table Rock Fire in Pickens County, South Carolina, is estimated to be 8,679 ... On Thursday, the Persimmon Ridge Fire in northern Greenville County saw "modest expansion" at 1,992 acres.
Firefighters announced progress Wednesday night on containing two of the largest wildfires burning in the North Carolina mountains ... on Persimmon Ridge in Greenville County that has burned ...
WE’LL HAVE MORE FROM THE COMMUNITY MEETING COMIN Voluntary evacuations have been announced for areas around the Persimmon Ridge fire in Greenville County, South Carolina.Tuesday night update ...
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announced Monday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved South Carolina’s request for a Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) to ...
BEING ASKED TO STAY CLEAR OF THIS AREA. ALSO, GOVERNOR HENRY MCMASTERS OFFICE SAYS FEMA HAS APPROVED THE STATE’S REQUEST FOR A FIRE MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE GRANT. NOW, THIS MEANS THE STATE IS NOW ...