Wildfire Destroys Homes in Georgia, State of Emergency Declared
Wildfire Destroys Homes in Georgia, State of Emergency Declared
US · Published Apr 23, 2026
Wildfire in southern Georgia destroys dozens of homes and businesses, primarily affecting Brantley County.
Governor Brian Kemp declares a state of emergency across 91 counties due to the extensive wildfire.
Climate change is cited as a contributing factor to the increased frequency and intensity of wildfires in Georgia.
Wildfire devastates Brantley County, Georgia declares emergency
A significant wildfire in southern Georgia has caused extensive damage, destroying numerous homes and businesses, particularly in Brantley County. Governor Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency across 91 counties, including Richmond, Columbia, Burke, Jefferson, and McDuffie, implementing a ban on burning yard debris and agricultural materials. Smoke from the fire has reached the Augusta area, affecting residents with noticeable smoke and odors.
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