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With the Table Rock wildfire beaten, crews climb the peak to open trails. Here's what it looks like.
Table Rock State Park trails could reopen soon as crews reroute, restore and clear the paths along the popular mountain trail ...
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WSPA 7News on MSNAll Table Rock trails reopen after wildfiresAll Table Rock State Park hiking trails have reopened as of April 11 after being closed due to recent fires. The only parts ...
As of Saturday afternoon, the Table Rock Fire was 9% contained, while the Persimmon Ridge Fire was 24% contained.Start the ...
The Table Rock Complex Fire is officially the largest mountain wildfire in South Carolina's history, igniting thousands of acres for over a week. As of Saturday afternoon, the Table Rock Fire was ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNFour charged in connection to Table Rock State Park wildfire in South CarolinaFour people have been charged in connection with the Table Rock wildfires in South Carolina that has burned more than 13,000 ...
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South Carolina firefighters have made some progress on the large Table Rock Fire that’s been blazing for over a week. Here’s ...
Officials with the South Carolina Forestry Commission have arrested three teenagers in connection with the Table Rock Fire, ...
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WSPA 7News on MSNSC National Guard shares bird’s-eye view of Table Rock fireThe South Carolina National Guard have been fighting to protect homes, getting water out of local lakes and dumping it onto ...
As the Table Rock Complex Fire continues to spread, jumping the state line into Transylvania County, North Carolina, it has now become the largest mountain wildfire in South Carolina history.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNLatest information on Table Rock wildfire as containment numbers growThe Table Rock State Park fire in South Carolina has burned more than 15,000 acres, making it the largest wildfire in Upstate history.
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The cause of the Table Rock wildfire that has burned through about 13,000 acres was caused by four teens improperly disposing ...
A burn ban is in effect for all of South Carolina due to dry conditions and high fire risk. Violating the burn ban can result in fines up to $200 for the first offense and at least $500 for subsequent ...
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