A Myrtle Beach-area wildfire was likely "human-caused," officials say. Here's why they believe that.
SC Forestry Commission investigators will be in Carolina Forest this week to begin searching for the Myrtle Beach-area ...
Check here for updates as hundreds of crews work to contain the 2,059-acre fire that broke out Saturday on Covington Drive in ...
We’re giving you the FIRST ALERT to a breezy and sunny day. Drier air will be around, unfortunately increasing the wildfire ...
Follow wildfire updates in North and South Carolina, where blazes erupted over the weekend. The largest stemmed from a forest ...
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The Sun News on MSNUpdate: Myrtle Beach area dealing with ‘largest fire’ in state. Residents returning homeBlackhawk helicopters are being sent to help put out fires in Carolina Forest neighborhoods. Wildfire has raged over 2K acres ...
A 1,600-acre wildfire in Carolina Forest did not destroy any homes or businesses, officials said. Residents expressed ...
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Check here for updates as hundreds of crews work to contain the 2,059-acre fire that broke out Saturday on Covington Drive in ...
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The Sun News on MSNShould you protect your Myrtle Beach, SC home with hoses, sprinklers? Fire experts weigh inAs wildfires burn and severe weather threatens the Myrtle Beach, SC area, can homeowners protect their property with everyday yard equipment? We asked experts to find out.
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