The National Weather Service warned of increased fire danger in the region due to a combination of critically dry fuels and ...
In Clarendon County alone, over 600 acres have burned in the past 48 hours, stretching emergency resources to the limit.
The combination of dry fuels, limited rainfall, and very low humidity will lead to an elevated risk of adverse fire behavior ...
The blazes were fueled by gusty winds, dry air and unusually high temperatures. The largest fire was burning 1,600 acres near ...
In an update just before 6 p.m. Sunday, the South Carolina Forestry Commission said the fire has grown to 1,600 acres and is ...