South Carolina governor declares state of emergency amid wildfire crisis

South Carolina governor declares state of emergency amid wildfire crisis
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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Governor Henry McMaster has declared a State of Emergency in South Carolina due to ongoing wildfires. The declaration, issued through Executive Order 2025-10, aims to bolster the state’s emergency response as firefighters strive to manage the fires affecting various regions. The order also maintains a ban on outdoor burning until further notice.

“This State of Emergency ensures that our first responders, who are working tirelessly and risking their lives to protect our communities from these wildfires, have the resources they need,” stated Governor McMaster. He emphasized the necessity of the statewide burning ban, warning that violators will face criminal prosecution.

The State Fire Marshal reports active operations against more than 175 wildfires across 4,200 acres in counties such as Horry, Spartanburg, Oconee, Union, and Pickens. These fires are largely attributed to dry and windy conditions.

On March 1, 2025, the South Carolina Forestry Commission implemented a State Forester’s Burning Ban for all counties. This ban prohibits outdoor burning activities including yard debris burning, prescribed burns, and campfires.

“While a majority of the current wildfire activity is concentrated in the Pee Dee region, the rest of the state is experiencing a dramatic uptick in wildfires,” said Darryl Jones, Forest Protection Chief for the South Carolina Forestry Commission. He noted that this surge is challenging both Forestry Commission firefighters and local emergency responders.

Residents are advised to stay updated via official emergency channels and report any immediate threats by calling 911.



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