Clinch County, Ga. Gov. Brian Kemp toured areas of southern Georgia on Tuesday impacted by ongoing wildfires, flying by helicopter over affected parts of Clinch and Echols counties and meeting with Georgia Forestry Commission and emergency management leaders to assess damage and response operations after fires that began April 20. This week officials reported improved containment after weekend rains, with the Brantley County fire at about 32% containment and the Pineland Road/Clinch area near 23%; evacuations have been conducted and officials warned drought persists, stating crews will continue containment and recovery work in the coming weeks while tallying acreage and structure losses.
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State and federal emergency agencies, local contractors, and wildfire response teams benefited through increased deployment, coordination opportunities, and access to resources during containment and recovery operations.
Residents of Brantley and Clinch counties suffered property loss, evacuations, and economic disruption after the wildfires destroyed homes, farms, and local businesses.
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Georgia governor tours burn zones as containment improves
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