Helene's impact on Carolina mountain wildfires is as much about access as fuel for flames (copy)
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Helene's impact on Carolina mountain wildfires is as much about access as fuel for flames (copy)
Hurricane Helene struck in late September, bringing deadly flooding and widespread fallen trees to the western Carolinas, including the S.C. Upstate. Those trees are now having an impact on the mountain wildfires burning on Table Rock and Persimmon Ridge.
S.C. Wildfires Cover 10,000 Acres; No Injuries Reported — The Anderson Observer
By: Skylar Laird/S.C. Daily GazetteWildfires in the Upstate have grown exponentially over the past week, forcing mandatory evacuations as weather conditions and debris from Hurricane Helene impede efforts to stop the flames spreading.No structures have been damaged, and no injuries or deaths have been reported, officials said during a Friday media briefing, one week after the first of the two fires started.Together, the fires in Greenville and P…
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