Georgia Wildfires Could Burn For Months
Smoke Reaches Atlanta, North Carolina
After One Month, Fires Still Burn
On April 16, a power line falling in dry brush south of Waycross started a fire that has burned 147,142 acres in Ware and northern Charlton counties and destroyed more than a dozen homes.This blaze, called Sweat Farm-Big Turnaround Fire, was called the largest fire in Georgia since record keeping began in 1957. As of Thursday morning, forestry officials estimated it was 15 percent contained.Then came the Bugaboo Scrub Fire, started by a stroke of lightning deep inside the Okefenokee Swamp on May 5. In eight days, it has spread over 260, 322 acres on both sides of the state line to become the biggest fire in the history of both Georgia and Florida.The only mandatory evacuation remaining in south Georgia was changed to precautionary Monday night, meaning people in Reeves Landing and Moniac could return home but need to be prepared to leave again with 12- to 24-hour notice if conditions change."Everybody's being told not to let their guard down, don't unpack," said Laura Polant, a fire information officer in Fargo. "Residents are still being told to be prepared to leave, because the call can come at any time."Deep in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, a crew of firefighters set brush ablaze Tuesday to help stem the growth of the largest wildfire in the Georgia's history.The controlled burn -- called a "burnout" -- was along a road in the refuge about two miles from the main blaze."This is one of the biggest tools that we have to put the biggest fires out," said Craig Daugherty, a firefighter from New Mexico. "It robs the main fire of fuel."Firefighters walk along the brush holding torches that drip fire. The brush is so dry that flames quickly shoot 20 to 30 feet in the air, sending hot embers and thick black smoke into the sky.In Georgia, portions of state roads 94 and 177 remain closed, although state Road 177 south of U.S. Highway 1 has reopened. U.S. 441 is closed at the Florida border.The Wildlife Refuge and Georgia's Steven C. Foster State Park inside it remained closed, but Okefenokee Swamp Park has reopened.The airport in Folkston, Davis Field, remains closed.Last week, haze from the fires has traveled as far south as the Miami area, about 340 miles away. This week, the National Weather Service said changing winds have carried the smell of smoke from the wildfires in south Georgia to Atlanta and its suburbs.The odor of smoke was also strong Wednesday in Augusta in east Georgia. The smoke also has drifted hundred of miles into central North Carolina, triggering emergency calls to fire departments throughout the region.- April 30, 2007: Georgia Wildfires Expected To Burn Intensely All Week
- April 30, 2007: Fire Officials: Huge Wildfire In SE Georgia 70 Percent Contained
- April 24, 2007: Massive Ware County Fire 50 Percent Contained
- April 20, 2007: Smoke Prompts Voluntary Evacuation Of 5,000
- April 19, 2007: 2,400 Flee Two Fast-Burning Wildfires
- April 18, 2007: Health Advisory Issued As Georgia Fires Grow
- April 18, 2007: Ware County Fire Grows To 19,000 Acres
- April 17, 2007: Homes Evacuated, Schools Closed By Ware County Brush Fire
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