More than 55,140 acres have burned and at least 120 homes were destroyed as firefighters battle massive wildfires across southern Georgia as of Monday evening.
Fires in Clinch and Brantley counties are now considered the most destructive in the state’s history, according to Gov. Brian Kemp. The flames have wiped out more than 120 homes since starting more than a week ago.
On Sunday night, isolated thunderstorms brought between 0.4 and 0.8 inches of rain to the area, providing a brief break from extreme fire behavior. However, officials warned the rain would not extinguish the fires completely. FEMA has authorized federal money to reimburse the state for 75% of the costs to fight these fires.
Hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes, staying in hotels or emergency shelters like the Red Cross in Brantley or Selden Park in Brunswick. While some families were escorted back into certain areas Monday to check for damage, many are still waiting to see if they have a home to return to.
WAGA-TV FOX 5 Atlanta
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