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The Table Rock Complex Fire in South Carolina is the “highest priority fire right now in the country,” according to the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC).
From NBC News
At least four people were killed in severe storms in the near Texas' border with Mexico amid heavy rain and flooding, officials said on Friday.
From Reuters
South Texas worked to dry out on Friday after severe thunderstorms a day earlier flooded streets and compelled dozens of water rescues as many drivers were forced to abandon their vehicles on roads an...
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Looking back at the unprecedented impact the worst storm in decades had on the Upstate, including lives lost, homes destroyed, wind and rain measured
South Carolina’s wetlands are under assault, like those in other states, as a result of a Supreme Court ruling, a new report says. More than one million acres are vulnerable at a time when wetlands are needed to control flooding.
When Nicole Taylor and her family moved to their new home in the South Carolina mountains six months ago, the gorgeous view of Table Rock Mountain was the clincher. She ended up with a porch-side seat to one of at least a half dozen wildfires in the Blue Ridge Mountains of the Carolinas,
Land along the Congaree River untouched for over a century is now being considered for a “world-class” park, but the site is prone to floods and some worry the plans will damage the riverfront.
Alamo emergency responders handled more than 100 water rescues, including people trapped in homes and stranded in vehicles.
Hurricane Helene left behind thousands of fallen trees in the Upstate, which are having an impact on wildfires burning at Table Rock, mountains near Greenville.
As wildfires expand across North and South Carolina, forecasters expect powerful thunderstorms to erupt across the central U.S.
Destructive wildfires are continuing to grow in size in the Helene-ravaged Carolinas. Meanwhile, flooding rain and severe storms threaten South Texas ahead of a sprawling severe weather threat this weekend.
The risk is spread throughout Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, northern Georgia and extreme western portions of North Carolina and South Carolina.