News Summary
The Little Mountain area is currently facing a red flag warning due to ongoing wildfires. Local firefighters are urging residents to avoid outdoor burning as they combat a significant woods fire. Statewide, over 100 wildfires have been reported, leading to a burn ban enforced by the South Carolina Forestry Commission. Amidst this, a tragic incident in Newberry County involving a stabbing and house fire adds to the community’s distress. Fire departments are working diligently to manage these emergencies and keep residents safe.
Urgent Plea from Little Mountain Firefighters: Stay Safe and Avoid Outdoor Burning
The beautiful town of Little Mountain is under a *red flag warning* as local firefighters rally to remind residents to steer clear of outdoor burning. The situation has grown increasingly concerning as the Little Mountain Fire Department teams up with the Prosperity Fire Department to tackle a challenging large woods fire near Firetower Road and Highway 391.
Since the weekend, parts of South Carolina have seen dry and windy conditions that have fueled over 100 wildfires across the state. The Pee Dee region, especially close to Myrtle Beach, has been hit hardest, with some fires leaving behind significant destruction. In fact, a major blaze in the Carolina Forest area of Horry County has ravaged approximately 1,200 acres and has forced several neighborhoods to evacuate, striking fear into the hearts of residents.
Statewide Burn Ban in Effect
In light of the worsening situation, the South Carolina Forestry Commission has taken crucial steps by putting a statewide burn ban into effect. Governor Henry McMaster has officially declared a state of emergency to speed up the allocation of state resources to support firefighting efforts. Notably, the Governor has issued a strong warning: violating this burn ban could lead to criminal charges or imprisonment.
The Little Mountain Fire Department has used social media to urge the community to refrain from burning altogether. In a heartfelt appeal to local residents, they emphasize that it is absolutely vital to prioritize safety during these troubling times. Fire departments from various localities, including Little Mountain, are dispatching resources where they are needed most, particularly near Myrtle Beach, where the fires are particularly fierce.
Tragic Stabbing Incident in Newberry County
According to reports, the homeowner claimed he was stabbed by Dewalt, resulting in a chaotic series of events that culminated in the house catching fire. With kerosene and propane tanks located on the property, investigators suspect these may have played a role in intensifying the blaze, although the exact cause is still under investigation.
Following the stabbing, the homeowner was taken to a local hospital. Thankfully, he has survived with injuries that are not life-threatening. Witnesses say that the argument between the homeowner and Dewalt escalated into violence, but it’s believed Dewalt returned inside the home before the fire broke out. The two were reportedly familiar with each other, as Dewalt had been known to stay at the residence from time to time.
What Happens Next?
Authorities have scheduled an autopsy for Dewalt in the upcoming days to determine the official cause of death. Meanwhile, residents of both Little Mountain and Newberry County are left to grapple with the gravity of these events as fire crews continue their critical work, battling wildfires and addressing the aftermath of tragic occurrences.
As conditions remain high-risk, communities are urged to stay vigilant and *prioritize safety* through responsible actions. Local fire departments are poised to take necessary action to protect lives and property, but they need the help of residents to ensure everyone stays safe.
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Additional Resources
- WLTX: South Carolina Wildfires Burn Ban
- Wikipedia: Wildfires
- WIS TV: Man Dies After Newberry County Fire
- Google Search: Newberry County Fire
- WACH: Fire Crews Respond to Brush Fire in Newberry
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Fire
- Live 5 News: Newberry County House Fire Incident
- Google News: Newberry County House Fire
- WRDW: Newberry County Authorities Incident Report
