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Post by Logan on Apr 19, 2017 19:31:15 GMT -6
South Georgia residents on the western edge of the Okefenokee Swamp are being warned to prepare for potential evacuations as a wildfire that has burned 31 square miles near the Georgia-Florida line keeps growing. Sparked by lightning April 6 in the Okefenokee National Wildlife refuge, the fire more than doubled in size over the weekend on nearby public land as strong winds fanned the blaze. It covered 20,162 acres Monday. Clinch County emergency management director Will Joyce says some residents of Fargo, a city of about 320 people, were urged over the weekend to pack bags just in case evacuations are ordered. Leland Bass of the Georgia Forestry Commission says the fire Monday was burning roughly 7 miles outside of Fargo. Read more: evans.allongeorgia.com/georgia-residents-warned-to-prepare-as-okefenokee-fire-grows/
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