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Southern US wildfires force residents to flee, leaving them unsure if their homes are standing

Southern US wildfires force residents to flee, leaving them unsure if their homes are standing

Summary

Wildfires in southern Georgia and northern Florida have forced hundreds of people to evacuate quickly, destroying over 50 homes. The fires are spreading fast due to dry conditions, strong winds, and leftover debris from a recent hurricane, causing poor air quality and school closures in the region.

Key Facts

  • Wildfires are burning across southeastern Georgia and northern Florida.
  • Over 50 homes have been destroyed in rural areas of southern Georgia.
  • Hundreds of residents had to leave their homes quickly because of the fires.
  • Smoke from the fires has caused air quality warnings across the Southeast.
  • Dry weather, low humidity, and strong winds are making the fires spread faster.
  • Fallen trees and debris from Hurricane Helene in 2024 are fueling the fires.
  • Firefighters worked to control 34 new fires in Georgia on one day alone.
  • More than 130 wildfires are active in northern Florida.
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