Nahunta, Georgia. Two large wildfires burning in southern Georgia since April 20 expanded over the weekend, officials reported Monday, with the Highway 82 Fire and the Pineland Road Fire together scorching tens of thousands of acres and destroying more than 120 homes; containment for the fires remained in single digits. State and local officials said weekend rain slowed fire progression but was insufficient to extinguish flames, crews responded to ten new blazes, and evacuation notices were issued or prepared for affected areas this week; authorities reported containment at roughly 6–10% and warned that gusty winds and dry fuels could drive further spread.
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These wildfires in southern Georgia could affect your safety and home. If you live in the area, stay alert for evacuation notices. Even if you're not nearby, increased smoke can impact air quality. Check local forecasts and limit outdoor activities if necessary.
These fires are a serious concern, with containment still in single digits. Weather conditions could worsen the situation. It's a stark reminder of the importance of wildfire preparedness. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Georgia who could use this information.
State and federal emergency response agencies received immediate operational experience and mobilized resources to support firefighting and recovery efforts.
Residents in Brantley, Clinch, Echols and nearby counties suffered home losses, evacuations, and property damage from expanding wildfires.
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