Firefighters in the North and South Carolina, Monday, were struggling with many wind-controlled wildfire and made difficult efforts in a complex area.
Millions of trees fell Hurricane Helene Carolinas, North Carolina State University in this spring, along with long stretch of dry air last year, Professor of North Carolina State University. Robert Scheller said there are environmental resources.
“Helene just fell on the floor to the ground,” he said. “Then this flash drought allows this fuel to dry very rapidly.”
Both South Carolina and North Carolina and North Carolina gave the state ban on open burning.
North Carolina fires
Mandatory evacuations, 165 property in the Western North Carolina, North Carolina, Charlotte about 80 miles west of about 80 miles in the west of 60 miles, Kellie Cannon.
Three fires and two larger blands burning at least 7.5 square miles in the district were completely crowded, Cannon, told a social media leader on Monday morning. Cannon said that the black cove fire, one of the bigger ones, said he moved towards the neighboring Henderson County.
Kim Callaway, who lives near one of the evacuated areas in the Polish district, prepared his house. Wlos-TV reported.
“We’ve already evacuated everything we think,” said Callaway. “Now we are staying at home and try to do our best to make our house when the firefighters should show him and take it.”
A sustainable power line caused a black cove fire, but the reasons for the other two fires in Polk County are in investigation, according to the Jeremy Waldrop, North Carolina forest service, is under investigation.
According to the authorities, a number of other wildfires are burned next to another in the rescue yard, including 500 vehicles in the rescue courtyard of Burke County.
South Carolina fires
Two fires in the South Carolina were headed by Governor Henry McMaster to declare an emergency.
The table in Pickens County was in Rock State Park, and the other was in the Persimmon Ridge in Greenville district. According to the South Carolina Forest Commission, the winds and difficult mountainous areas were allowed to grow.
According to the tables, 2 square miles, including 2 square miles, including firefighters, including firefighters also tried to contain the flames.
Preimmon Ridge fire, which began on Saturday, is 1.25 square miles, despite many dozens of water drops.
Human activity, both table rock and palm series fire. Although no injuries were injured and no structure was threatened, the volunteer evacues of about 100 houses remained in place.
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Shells, North Carolina State University Professor. Busy fire season If the region is followed by Helen dry air.
Scientists saw something similar in 2022 when the fire was burned more than 51 square meters in Florida Panhandle in 2022. Bertha Swamp Fire was almost directly followed by the hurricane of 2018 and before the remaining pine trees.
Damascus and minibus needles dry and are burning, Scheller said. Fallen highways can also block roads and ways used to fight fires.
The final ingredient for fuel fuel is dry weather conditions. Despite the latest rain, Carolinas passes through an extreme drought, According to federal monitors.
A common denominator for many fire on the east coast is a human activity, not burning trash, burning a camp that is not well followed or smoking.
More people living next to the burning areas, said that he ignites a larger danger.
New Jersey Fire
New Jersey’s Million-Acre area in the area of ​​a forest fire in the morning, 100% in Monday, New Jersey Forest Rescue Services, X on Saturday, about a writing on Saturday, about 3.5 square miles.
Shadat said that the congress said that the reporting authorities will evacuate two camps in the Wharton State Forest. The reason was under investigation.
Fire forecast
A frontier on the eastern shore has helped firefighters on Monday, bringing rain and more humidity in the region.
However, it is expected that there is not much rain and the temperature is hot and the air is expected to dry the air, probably people do not follow fire bans and fire safety.
“Those who respect the prohibition of respect for all open burning prohibitions,” North Carolina Forest Service spokesman Philip Jackson said.