South Carolina woman arrested in connection with Myrtle Beach wildfire
- A woman has been charged with starting a massive wildfire in Carolina Forest after allegedly burning debris in a fire pit, according to authorities.
- The wildfire spread to over 2,000 acres, requiring first responders to fight the blaze for several days.
- The fire prompted evacuations in around seven neighborhoods in Carolina Forest, which caused panic among residents.
- State Representative Tim McGinnis announced plans to propose stricter penalties for burning debris in light of the incident.
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South Carolina woman arrested in connection to wildfire near Myrtle Beach
Authorities in South Carolina believe the recent wildfire that has burned more than 2,000 acres near the coastal resort town of Myrtle Beach began in the backyard of a home.Officials said Alexandra Bialousow, 40, has been arrested for allegedly igniting yard debris on fire, which then got out of control and quickly spread. She faces two charges of negligence allowing fire to spread to other land or property and unlawful starting of a fire withou…
Authorities traced this Myrtle Beach wildfire to a South Carolina woman’s backyard. She is now facing charges
A South Carolina woman faces charges after igniting yard debris that burned out of control and allegedly sparked a wildfire that has scorched more than 2,000 acres near Myrtle Beach, the state’s forestry officials said.
US Wildfires: 40-Year-Old Woman Accused of Igniting Huge 2,059 Acre Blaze in Myrtle Beach Area. Know Why
California: Alexandra Bialousow, a 40-year-old Myrtle Beach resident, has been arrested and charged with negligently starting a massive 2,059-acre wildfire that has been ravaging the Myrtle Beach area.As per media reports, the fire is believed to have started from a backyard fire
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