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The Table Rock Complex Fire in South Carolina has become the largest mountain wildfire in the state’s history, surpassing 12,000 acres. As of now, it is only 9% contained, raising concerns among locals and officials. Additionally, the Persimmon Ridge Fire is also burning, with 2,078 acres affected. The crises have economic implications, and firefighting efforts are supported by about 600 personnel. Investigations attribute the fire’s origin to negligence by teenage hikers. Community safety is a priority as the wildfire continues to develop.

Table Rock Complex Fire Breaks Records in South Carolina

Greenville, SC – The Table Rock Complex Fire is making history as the largest mountain wildfire ever recorded in South Carolina, now surpassing a whopping 12,000 acres. This fire has officially eclipsed the previous record set by the Pinnacle Mountain Fire back in November 2016, which reached 10,623 acres. With the flames still raging, as of Saturday afternoon, the fire is only 9% contained, raising concerns among residents and officials alike.

Fire Details and Current Status

Accompanying the Table Rock fire, the Persimmon Ridge Fire is also burning, covering around 2,078 acres with a containment status of 24%. The economic ramifications of these crises are significant, with estimated losses due to park closures around $60,000. A dedicated team of approximately 600 personnel are actively battling these flames, performing everything from frontline firefighting to providing food services for those on-site.

Top Priority Fire Nationwide

Due to its size and the urgency of the situation, the Table Rock fire has become the highest priority wildfire in the nation, particularly because it threatens property and requires ongoing evacuations. Currently, the air support is facing challenges due to foggy conditions that disrupted air drops, although the increased ground moisture has created some easing in the firefighting efforts.

Upcoming Weather Concerns

As the weekend progresses, forecasters are closely watching for potential thunderstorms on Monday that could complicate efforts for both air and ground crews on the scene. However, there is a glimmer of hope with the forecast calling for rain, which could help cool the fire’s intensity. Successfully executed controlled burns are also being employed to help contain the flames.

Burning Bans and Safety Measures

A statewide burning ban is set to be lifted for 41 counties in South Carolina, but residents in Greenville, Horry, Oconee, Pickens, and Spartanburg counties will remain under the ban. The South Carolina Forestry Commission is stressing the importance of using fire with care, especially considering current weather conditions. Their efforts are crucial, as they are the sole agency in charge of wildfire suppression in unincorporated areas, safeguarding nearly 13 million acres from wildfires.

Firefighting Efforts and Community Support

In a remarkable show of effort, firefighters have conducted 707 water drops, utilizing National Guard helicopters to dispense around 850,000 gallons of water to mitigate the flames. Meanwhile, mandatory evacuations remain in effect for certain areas of Greenville County, prioritizing community safety. A dedicated K9, named Wyatt, is even on-site supporting first responders as part of these robust firefighting efforts.

Investigation into Fire Origin

Investigations by the South Carolina Forestry Commission have indicated that the Table Rock wildfire began due to a “negligent act” involving four teenage hikers on March 21. With the situation constantly evolving, it’s essential for communities to stay informed and aware of ongoing fire risks. Currently, there are seven active wildfires across the Carolinas, comprising three in South Carolina and four in North Carolina.

Stay Safe and Prepared

As the situation unfolds, fire risks remain high, and burn bans are still enforced across both states. It’s a community effort to stay safe and vigilant as this unprecedented wildfire continues to challenge firefighters and local residents. Remember to practice safety and respect any evacuations and bans to help protect our beautiful Carolina landscape.

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