Firefighters will continue to work to contain the Carolina Forest wildfire on Friday, nearly two weeks after it was first sparked.
The South Carolina Forestry Commission and Horry County lifted their burn bans for the county on Tuesday. Horry County first ...
The Myrtle Beach area isn't out of the woods yet. Here's the latest on the Carolina Forest wildfire.
Most of the Carolina Forest wildfire remains contained —and soaking rains on March 10 helped — but state officials say the ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNThere’s new construction in Carolina Forest. Here’s what development will open thereDespite ongoing wildfires in the Carolina Forest area, developers are building something new in Carolina Forest. Here’s what ...
Monday's rain is expected to help crews contain the 2,059-acre wildfire that has burned in Carolina Forest for nearly 10 days ...
First responders’ hard work is paying off with the Carolina Forest wildfire now 60% contained with no new spread.
As the Covington Drive fire in Carolina Forest reaches Day 11, the South Carolina Forestry Commission told News13 the agency ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNThree Carolina Forest neighborhoods hit hard by wildfires. Mapping shows fires at 2K+ acresHorry County fire crews continue to battle wildfires in the Myrtle Beach area. Officials say situation looking better, but not in the clear yet.
Firefighters focused their efforts Friday on specific areas of the Carolina Forest blaze, using information based on reports ...
However, the first report of the fire that became the wildfire in Carolina Forest was spotted about 2:30 p.m. Saturday behind a house, Horry County spokesperson Mikayla Moskov said by text Tuesday.
One week after the Carolina Forest wildfire ignited, firefighters from different agencies and South Carolina Forestry Commission remain on the scene, battling t ...
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