Robert Besser
01 Apr 2025, 11:28 GMT+10
RALEIGH/COLUMBIA: Dry weather, strong winds, and fallen trees from Hurricane Helene have sparked wildfires in North Carolina and South Carolina, prompting evacuation orders this week.
Many people are still recovering from the hurricane that hit in September, making it even harder to fight the fires, said Bo Dossett from the North Carolina Forest Service. The downed trees from the storm are fueling the fires and making them harder to control.
The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for parts of South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. Winds of 10 to 20 mph, with gusts up to 35 mph, could help the fires spread quickly.
Officials ordered evacuations in Polk County, North Carolina, where three fires have burned nearly 10 square miles. Two of the fires are still not under control. A fire known as the Black Cove Fire was sparked by a fallen power line; however, the cause of the other fires remains unknown. Henderson County also issued voluntary evacuation orders and opened a shelter.
In South Carolina, two fires at Table Rock State Park and Persimmon Ridge have burned over two square miles. Officials said both fires were caused by human activity. No homes have been destroyed, but about 100 homes were under voluntary evacuation orders over the weekend.
Experts say that Hurricane Helene left behind a significant amount of dry fuel, and the region's current dry weather is exacerbating the situation. Although some rain has fallen recently, most of the Carolinas continue to experience dry or drought conditions.
Get a daily dose of Argentina Star news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Argentina Star.
More InformationRALEIGH/COLUMBIA: Dry weather, strong winds, and fallen trees from Hurricane Helene have sparked wildfires in North Carolina and South...
GENEVA,.Switzerland - The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) has expressed profound outrage following...
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia: Tesla is finally entering Saudi Arabia, with a launch scheduled for next month—marking a significant shift in...
BRUSSELS, Belgium: Apple appears to have dodged a major regulatory setback in Europe, following recent changes to how users select...
WASHINGTON, D.C: FBI Director Kash Patel said this week the bureau was probing what he called the increase in violent activity toward...
GAZA - Israel is refusing to allow search parties to access an area where 9 Red Cross ambulance crew members have gone missing in Gaza....
LONDON/NEW YORK CITY: A cup of coffee could soon cost you a lot more. Roasters worldwide are warning of double-digit price hikes as...
NEW YORK, New York - Industrial stocks advanced while the tech sector was under considerable prressure Monday as Liberation Day, approaches....
BERLIN/DETROIT: Automakers worldwide are bracing for the impact of sweeping new U.S. tariffs that could reshape global vehicle production...
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina: Dollar Tree is cutting ties with its struggling Family Dollar chain in a US$1 billion deal that marks the...
SHANGHAI, China: As global demand for electric vehicles continues to rise, China's BYD is looking to double its overseas sales to over...
ANDOVER, Massachusetts: As artificial intelligence drives up energy demand across the United States, Schneider Electric is making a...