Wildfires Burn Over 12,000 Acres in the Carolinas, Forcing Evacuations
Firefighters face challenges containing major blazes fueled by dry conditions, high winds, and debris from Hurricane Helene.
- The Black Cove and Deep Woods fires in North Carolina have burned a combined 6,283 acres, with containment progress at 17% and 11%, respectively.
- The Table Rock Fire in South Carolina has grown to 4,556 acres and remains 0% contained, prompting mandatory evacuations in Pickens County.
- Dry weather, low humidity, and strong winds are exacerbating the wildfire crisis, with no significant rainfall expected until late in the weekend.
- Debris from 2024's Hurricane Helene is fueling the fires and hindering firefighting efforts, with millions of fallen trees acting as tinder.
- States of emergency and burn bans are in effect across both North and South Carolina as additional firefighting resources are deployed from other states.