NAHUNTA, Ga. On Wednesday, April 22, rapidly spreading wildfires raced across southeastern United States terrain, destroying more than 50 homes in Georgia and prompting mass evacuations in Georgia and northern Florida; emergency crews, state forestry officials, and local authorities fought flames fueled by severe drought, strong winds and abundant dry vegetation. This week officials ordered hundreds to evacuate, imposed Georgia's first-ever regional burn ban in affected areas, and reported two major blazes scorching over 30 square miles while Florida faced more than 100 active fires; authorities established firebreaks, monitored threatened communities of roughly 1,000 homes, and continued containment efforts on April 22–23.
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如果您居住在东南地区,这些野火将直接威胁到您的安全。它们会损坏您的房屋,并迫使您在短时间内撤离。请检查您的应急计划,确保您已准备好应急包,并及时了解当地新闻。
干旱和风助长了野火,在佐治亚州和佛罗里达州造成了巨大的破坏。房屋被毁,数百人正在撤离。佐治亚州首次实施了地区性禁烧令。这是一个值得关注的严重局势。请与受影响地区的亲朋好友分享此信息。
应急响应人员和消防组织已动员并优先控制,从而协调应对工作和资源部署,以限制进一步蔓延并保护社区。
佐治亚州沿海和佛罗里达州北部地区的居民遭受了撤离、数十处房屋的损失、对约 1000 处房产的威胁,以及由严重干旱加剧的、迅速蔓延的野火造成的混乱。
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