Wildfires in Greenville and Pickens Counties
Wildfires are currently raging in Greenville and Pickens counties, leading to mandatory evacuations. The Persimmons Ridge and Table Rock fires have expanded significantly, prompting local officials to mobilize 148 firefighters. Residents are advised to seek shelter at designated evacuation centers and remain informed as authorities monitor the situation closely. With no reported injuries so far, the community is rallying together, ensuring both human and animal safety amidst the crisis.
Greenville and Pickens counties are in the midst of an intense battle against raging wildfires, prompting local authorities to issue mandatory evacuations for residents in the area. The urgency of the situation has been driven home by the rapid expansion of the Persimmons Ridge Fire, which has breached containment lines primarily due to unexpected strong winds.
If you live in the affected areas, it’s crucial to pack up and leave without delay. The South Carolina Forestry Commission has made sure to provide a full list of evacuation zones, easily accessible on their Facebook page. For those seeking refuge, an evacuation center has been set up at the Marietta First Baptist Church, located at 2936 Geer Hwy, Marietta, SC 29661. It’s a haven for anyone needing to escape the flames, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you’re in need.
The situation is fluid, but as of now, two significant fires, the Table Rock Fire in Pickens County and the Persimmons Ridge Fire in Greenville County, are causing concern. These wildfires have been active for over six days, with the Table Rock Fire expanding to an astounding 4,556 acres with 0% containment. Not to be outdone, the Persimmons Ridge Fire has spread to around 1,553 acres also with no signs of containment.
Fighting these fires is no small task, which is why 148 firefighters have been deployed to tackle the flames head-on. Equipped with specialized vehicles, engine companies, and brush trucks, they are working tirelessly to bring the situation under control.
While there have been no injuries nor damages to homes reported thus far, the situation is serious with over 1,400 structures already evacuated. Local authorities are monitoring wind gusts, which could reach anywhere between 10-15 mph. These winds can significantly affect fire behavior, making it imperative for residents to remain vigilant.
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