Firefighters make progress on containing some Carolina wildfires, but others grow
- More evacuations have occurred in North Carolina and South Carolina as large wildfires spread in the Blue Ridge Mountains, with forecasts predicting dry and windy conditions this week.
- At least 15 square miles have burned, and hundreds of residents have been evacuated in Polk County and surrounding areas due to the fires.
- Firefighters have made progress in containing two major wildfires, and the Black Cove Fire and Deep Woods Fire are both over 10% contained.
- Authorities urge residents to obey burn bans to avoid human-caused fires, with officials warning conditions remain dangerous despite potential rain this weekend.
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South Carolina wildfires double in size daily as firefighters battle to protect homes
Firefighters battling the Table Rock Mountain fire have concentrated on saving lives and property by digging fire breaks that push the blaze north through undeveloped land on the Pickens County ridges near the North Carolina state line.
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