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Multiple wildfires across South Georgia have burned more than 29,000 acres and destroyed at least 54 homes since April 18, 2026, prompting Governor Brian Kemp to declare a state of emergency across 91 counties and issue the first mandatory burn ban in the Georgia Forestry Commission's history. The fires, driven by the state's worst drought in a decade, leftover debris from Hurricane Helene, and recent paper mill closures that reduced incentives for landowners to thin forests, underscore growing wildfire risk in a region that climate models project will face increasingly severe fire weather in the decades ahead.

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