Wildfires Destroy Over 120 Homes In Georgia
Two wildfires are burning approximately 54,000 acres in southeastern Georgia. One of the fires has grown to a size larger than Manhattan. More than 120 homes have been destroyed by the flames. Evacuations are underway in several counties, forcing hundreds of people to seek shelter. The full extent of the damage remains uncertain as the fires continue to grow.
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NBC News Radio
“Wildfires are ripping through the southeastern part of Georgia leaving behind a trail of more than 120 destroyed homes. The two wildfires have burned about 54,000 acres... and one of the fires now bigger than Manhattan.”
NBC News Radio
“Wildfires are ripping through the southeastern part of Georgia leaving behind a trail of more than 120 destroyed homes. The two wildfires have burned about 54,000 acres”
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