About 74 people were evacuated from the unincorporated community of Saint George in Charlton County as of 3 p.m., the newspaper reported. A temporary shelter was opened in the gymnasium of an elementary school in Folkston.
No injuries were reported.
“I can’t believe this. It really is scary,” said Miriam Gladsen-Long, an 84-year-old Jacksonville resident. “I’ve been on this earth a long time and never seen anything like it.”
Crews are actively working to stop the #WestMims #wildfire near St. George in Charlton Co. Unless you are evacuating, please stay off roads. pic.twitter.com/RfG5SgN9G8
— GAForestryCommission (@GaTrees) May 6, 2017
Continued hot and dry conditions mean more brush and vegetation is ready to burn, according to a statement Saturday from officials trying to contain the fire.
The fire started April 6 from a lightning strike, and containment is estimated for Nov. 1. A team of 519 people is fighting the fire.
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