Drought-Fueled Georgia Wildfires Trigger Evacuations and Home Loss

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More than 27,000 acres burned across southern Georgia as drought-fueled wildfires destroy homes and force evacuations in multiple communities; Governor Kemp has declared a state of emergency as smoke degrades air quality from Atlanta to Jacksonville and crews fight the blazes.
- Wildfires in Georgia Destroy Homes and Set Off Evacuations The New York Times
- Haze from South Georgia wildfires reaches Atlanta amid worsening drought WABE
- FEMA approves funds to help fight GA wildfires as Kemp says 1,000 homes are in danger of burning Yahoo
- State of Emergency issued in Georgia as wildfire destroys 47 buildings FOX 5 Atlanta
- Wildfires destroy nearly 50 homes in Georgia as blazes grow in Florida PBS
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