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South Georgia Wildfire Rages: Evacuations Underway
22 Apr
Summary
- The Pineland Road Fire in South Georgia has reached 16,000 acres.
- Mandatory evacuations are in effect for parts of Echols County.
- The wildfire, which started Saturday evening, is 10% contained.

A significant wildfire, known as the Pineland Road Fire, has dramatically expanded in South Georgia, now covering more than 16,000 acres. Firefighting efforts are ongoing amidst severe conditions. This blaze ignited just before 5 p.m. on Saturday and has reached a containment level of 10% as of Wednesday.
Due to the fire's growth, a Level 3 evacuation order has been issued for residents in Echols County residing on or near Will Rewis and Chauncey roads. Emergency services have set up two evacuation shelters: Camp Rock in Valdosta and Venture of Faith Camp in Lake Park. The origin of these extensive wildfires is still under active investigation by relevant authorities. Smoky conditions are expected to persist in areas like Atlanta, prompting advisories for sensitive individuals to limit outdoor exposure.