Georgia wildfires that destroyed more than 120 homes continue to threaten residents

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Georgia wildfires that destroyed more than 120 homes continue to threaten residents

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Washington Times
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Two wildfires in southeastern Georgia continued to threaten homes and lives on Saturday as officials warned that strong winds could spread the flames. This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources. Sources in this event include Washington Times, PBS NewsHour, The Guardian US.

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Georgia wildfires that destroyed more than 120 homes continue to threaten residents
Washington Times4/25/2026

Georgia wildfires that destroyed more than 120 homes continue to threaten residents

NAHUNTA, Ga. — Two wildfires in southeastern Georgia continued to threaten homes and lives on Saturday as officials warned that strong winds could spread the flames. Brantley County Manager Joey Cason, called it a “dynamic situation” in a Saturday morning video posted to social media and begged residents to “please.

Wildfires in southeastern Georgia continue to threaten residents
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
Lean Left
4/25/2026

Wildfires in southeastern Georgia continue to threaten residents

NAHUNTA, Ga. (AP) — Two wildfires in southeastern Georgia continued to threaten homes and lives on Saturday as officials warned that strong winds could spread the flames. Brantley County Manager Joey Cason, called it a "dynamic situation" in a Saturday morning video posted to social media and begged residents to.

After destroying more than 120 homes, wildfires still a danger, Georgia officials say
The Guardian US4/25/2026

After destroying more than 120 homes, wildfires still a danger, Georgia officials say

Blazes in US south-east have blown smoke over a wide area, and contributed to at least one death in Florida Two wildfires in south-eastern Georgia that have destroyed more than 120 homes continued to threaten property and lives on Saturday as officials warned that strong winds could spread the flames. The Brantley.