Wildfires have created emergency conditions in South Carolina as well as North Carolina. Forecasted severe weather may ...
All other previously reported wildfires in North Carolina have been fully contained. However, officials warn that smoke may still be visible in some areas due to lingering pockets of unburned fuel ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– A reminder that Governor McMaster declared a State of Emergency in response to the fires. And a burning ban is also in effect across the entire state due to dry and windy ...
Large fires continue to burn in North Carolina and South Carolina as firefighters work to contain the flames. Hundreds of ...
The investigation continues into what sparked the fires, the South Carolina Forestry Commission saying it's believed the fires ignited due to someone's backyard burning, not a prescribed burn. The air ...
An open burn ban in Buncombe County has been extended due to extreme fire danger conditions forecast for the next several ...
Smoke is persistent in Carolina Forest as the wildfire continues to burn, and a cold front is expected to roll in Wednesday ...
The South Carolina Forestry Commission has issued a statewide burning ban due to dangerous wildfire conditions, with failure to comply resulting in fines and/or jail time.
The South Carolina Forestry Commission has issued a burn ban for all counties, including Lexington County. This ban will stay in effect until further notice. This ban prohibits all outdoor ...
Thousands of acres are ablaze in North and South Carolina as the states could face severe weather on Wednesday.
While the CSRA hasn’t been as badly affected as much of South Carolina by an outbreak of wildfires in recent days, we’ve seen our share.