News Summary
Wildfires have devastated the Myrtle Beach area, prompting a state of emergency declaration in South Carolina and mandatory evacuations in affected neighborhoods. Firefighting teams from various districts are working diligently to contain wildfires that have engulfed thousands of acres. Currently, the largest fire in the region has reached over 2,059 acres but is only 30% contained. Governor Henry McMaster has announced a statewide outdoor burning ban to mitigate the fire risk amid severe weather conditions. Residents are urged to remain vigilant during this crisis.
Myrtle Beach Wildfires Prompt Evacuations and State of Emergency
Wildfires continue to ravage the Myrtle Beach area, leading to evacuations and a declared state of emergency in South Carolina. Fire crews are actively working to contain the blazes affecting thousands of acres.
Firefighting Efforts
- Crews from Hilton Head Island Fire Rescue, Bluffton Township Fire District, and Jasper County-Fire Rescue are deployed in Horry County.
- Seven firefighters from Hilton Head, eight from Bluffton, and six from Jasper County left on Wednesday morning with specialized firefighting equipment.
- A three-person crew from the City of Beaufort/Town of Port Royal Fire Department was sent earlier on Monday.
Wildfire Statistics
The Carolina Forest wildfire has grown to over 2,059 acres, making it the largest in a series of wildfires across the region.
- As of Tuesday morning, the wildfire is reportedly 30% contained.
- The fire grew rapidly, doubling in size overnight, while a small amount of rain provided some relief on Wednesday.
- No injuries or structural damages have been reported.
State Emergency Details
Governor Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency after more than 175 wildfires were reported statewide due to dry conditions and strong winds.
- Evacuations have occurred for residents in various neighborhoods affected by the fast-spreading fires.
- A statewide ban on outdoor burning is in effect, with legal consequences for violators.
Weather and Additional Risks
Concerns over forecasted severe thunderstorms and wind gusts between 40 and 60 mph have raised the fire danger level.
- Aerial support has been limited by weather conditions, although water drops have occurred from helicopters and planes.
- Fire officials highlight that careless behaviors can lead to further wildfires and stress the importance of vigilance during the burn ban.
Regional Impact
In addition to South Carolina, over 96 wildfires are reported in North Carolina, affecting more than 1,600 acres.
- The largest fire in North Carolina is in Polk County, burning over 600 acres and reported to be 91% contained.
- Drivers in South Carolina are facing challenges due to smoke reducing visibility.
Emergency crews are focused on reinforcing control lines and addressing hot spots as they continue their efforts to battle the wildfires in the region.
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Fire Fury in Myrtle Beach: Carolina Forest Wildfire Rages On
Wildfires Rage Across South Carolina, Emergency Declared
Massive Wildfire in Carolina Forest Forces Evacuations
Evacuation Orders Issued as Wildfire Grows Near Carolina Forest
Additional Resources
- The Independent
- Hindustan Times
- Travel Noire
- Google Search: Myrtle Beach Wildfires
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Wildfires

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