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Wildfires scorch the Carolinas, SC Gov. McMaster declares state of emergency

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency on Sunday as firefighters fight hundreds of wildfires throughout Carolina.

“I have declared a state of emergency to further support statewide wildfire response efforts and ensure that first responders continue to carry the necessary resources,” McMaster wrote in X's post.

About 5,000 acres have been burned in Palmetto State, with 170 fires reported, according to the South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC).

Ignition is caused by very low relative humidity, coupled with dry fuel, which is caused by a considerable lack of rain. Strong winds led to fires, growing rapidly and spreading.

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Crews worked to contain fires in the Carolina forest area west of the coastal resort city of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on Sunday, March 2, 2025, where residents were ordered to evacuate several neighborhoods. (WMBF-TV via AP)

The biggest fire is in Carolina Forest, a community 10 miles west of Myrtle Beach in Harry County.

As of Sunday afternoon, the wildfire had incinerated 1,200 acres, including 0%, according to the SCFC.

Firefighters will fight the flames in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on March 2, 2025 in Carolina Forest neighborhoods. Multiple bushfires in the area have caused evacuations along the South Carolina coast.

Multiple forest fires in the area have caused evacuations along the South Carolina coast. (Shawn Rayford/Getty Images)

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More than 400 firefighters are fighting the flames with at least 127 fire devices, according to the Holly County Fire Department.

As of Sunday morning, no structures had been lost or no injuries were reported.

Black Hawk Helicopters support the fire fight in South Carolina

A Company A Company US Army Soldiers, 111th 111th General Support Air Battalion, 59th Air Force Command, and the South Carolina Army National Guard prepared two Black Hawk helicopters to support the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources in Holy County, South Carolina on March 2, 2025. (Photo of the US military by Sgt. Elizabeth A. Schneider, South Carolina State Guard)

The South Carolina Army National Guard dispatched two Black Hawk helicopters on Sunday to assist the SCFC and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources in wildfire containment.

According to security guards, the Blackhawk water bucket can carry around 600 gallons of water.

SCFC also issued a state Forester burning ban on all counties. It bans all outdoor burning, including burning yard debris, prescription burning, campfires and more in all unedited areas of the state.

A black hawk scoops up the water

The Black Hawk Helicopter will scooped up water on March 2, 2025 to help fight fires in Holly County, South Carolina. (Photo of the US military by Sgt. Elizabeth A. Schneider, South Carolina State Guard)

The ban sends people who set the prison on fire, but it remains in effect until further notices.

Meanwhile, the North Carolina Forest Service said that the brush fire at Blue Ridge Mountain, about 40 miles south of Asheville, is 400-500 acres, including 0% as of Sunday afternoon.

Orange water bucket hanging under a black hawk helicopter

Military helicopters helped fight wildfires. (Photo of the US military by Sgt. Elizabeth A. Schneider, South Carolina State Guard)

According to Salda Fire Rescue, the Melrose fire burning in the Salda and Trion communities was caused by fallen power lines. Fire spreads rapidly across the mountains, threatening multiple structures.

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North Carolina Emergency Management said there will be ongoing air operations to combat fires.

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