South Carolina's Table Rock Fire: Teenagers Charged for Negligence as Blaze Burns Over 13,000 Acres
- Three teens, Nyzaire Jah-Neiz Marsh, Tristan Tyler, and Isaac Wilson, were charged in connection to the Table Rock Fire that started March 21.
- The charges stemmed from the suspects allegedly starting the Table Rock Fire by smoking cigarettes on a hiking trail and failing to extinguish them properly.
- The Table Rock Fire, part of the Table Rock Complex fire, has burned nearly 14,000 acres across South Carolina and North Carolina.
- The suspects, including an unnamed juvenile, face charges of negligently allowing fire to spread; bail was set at $7,500 for the adults.
- Firefighters have made progress containing the Table Rock Complex Fires, aided by rainfall and firefighting efforts, with containment at 30% as of March 31.
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South Carolina arrests 3 young men for allegedly starting wildfire after failing to extinguish cigarettes
South Carolina officials are accusing three young men of starting the Table Rock Fire near Pickens after failing to "extinguish their cigarettes in a proper and safe manner."
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