USA NOW! Carolinas THREATENED by Out of Control Wildfires!

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South and North Carolina, USA, are engulfed in dozens of wildfires that erupted last weekend, forcing authorities to order evacuations in several areas. Dry weather and strong winds have fueled the rapid spread of the flames. The situation remains tense despite the mobilization of all available resources.

The greatest threat comes from the wildfire in Carolina Forest, an area west of the popular resort city of Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. The fire broke out on Saturday, March 1, and grew rapidly overnight, prompting urgent evacuations in several neighborhoods. As of Sunday evening, the fire had consumed 1,600 acres, but firefighters managed to contain 30% of it. Some evacuees have already been allowed to return home. Fortunately, there have been no injuries or destroyed buildings.

Dramatic footage shows flames creeping toward residential areas, accompanied by thick plumes of smoke. A state of emergency has been declared in South Carolina.

On Monday, heavy smoke from the Carolina Forest fire spread along major highways, significantly reducing visibility and even affecting schools, forcing sports activities to be moved indoors.

Meteorologists warn that the wildfire risk remains high as the soil remains dry and humidity levels are extremely low. Drivers are advised to be cautious due to smoke on the roads. Authorities urge residents to strictly follow fire safety measures and stay updated, as the wildfire situation remains dynamic and unpredictable.

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