With a soaking rain in the Myrtle Beach area's forecast, out-of-town firefighters battling the Carolina Forest wildfire will ...
A Carolina Forest woman's backyard debris burn ignited the wildfire that spread to more than 2,000 acres and forced ...
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The Sun News on MSNDay 7: Carolina Forest wildfire halfway contained. Are we close to being out of the woods?Horry County firefighters and South Carolina Forestry Commission are working to extinguish a more than 2,000-acre wildfire ...
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The Sun News on MSNDay 6: wildfires in Myrtle Beach, SC area see more containment, little to no fire activityThe Covington Drive Wildfire threatened homes over the weekend, but by Thursday, it has calmed down to “smoldering.” Here’s ...
A Myrtle Beach woman was arrested after investigators said her backyard fire spread into a 2,000-acre wildfire, forcing evacuations in Carolina Forest.
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WYFF 4 Greenville-Spartanburg on MSNFlorida Forest Service takes command of wildfire in Myrtle BeachA week after a woman accused of igniting a wildfire that burned thousands of acres in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the Florida Forest Service has taken command.
Bialousow, 40, was arrested Thursday on two charges related to the escape of a residential yard debris burn that is alleged ...
Follow wildfire updates in North and South Carolina, where blazes erupted over the weekend. The largest stemmed from a forest fire near Myrtle Beach.
Alexandra Bialousow, 40, was busted on Thursday after several neighbors reported seeing the kindler intentionally start a fire in a backyard fire pit.
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The Sun News on MSNDay 4: Wildfire covers 2K+ acres in Carolina Forest area. Fire first spotted in backyardFirefighters continue to battle a wildfire that has grown in the Myrtle Beach area. Horry County officials report when the ...
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WYFF 4 Greenville-Spartanburg on MSNMyrtle Beach woman accused of igniting massive wildfire in Carolina ForestThe South Carolina Forestry Commission said the 40-year-old woman allegedly caused more than 2,000 acres to burn near Myrtle Beach.
Drier conditions are increasing the risk of flare-ups while crews battle the Carolina Forest wildfire for a sixth straight day.
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