Aynor, S.C. Braces for Heightened Wildfire Risks This Season

Aynor, S.C. Prepares for Unusually Active Wildfire Season

As hurricane season draws to a close, South Carolina finds itself readying for what could be an intense wildfire season. The forecast indicates a significant risk of wildfires extending along the South Carolina coast, especially through March.

Darryl Jones, Chief of the South Carolina Forestry Commission’s Protection Division, remarked, “This is not going to be a normal season; this is going to be somewhat above that.” The prediction comes as the area grapples with the aftereffects of Hurricane Helene and the expected onset of a La Niña dry pattern. This combination is set to keep the Grand Strand and Coastal Lowcountry at heightened risk for wildfires throughout December.

The projected wildfire season in South Carolina typically spans from late winter into April. However, the National Interagency Coordination Center reports that the entire state is likely to experience “above normal” wildfire impacts by February. “It does look pretty bad; the whole map is red for the next three months,” added Jones. “We, as the state fire agency, have input into that.”

Preparations Underway

To counter the potential increase in wildfire incidents, Jones’s team has undertaken extensive preparations. The South Carolina Forestry Commission has partnered with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) to train law enforcement personnel and equip search helicopters with water buckets.

Additionally, over the summer months, the agency collaborated with the National Guard for further training. “We’re looking ahead now with the transition of the fuels and weather to make sure we get ready, so when the fuels are dry and we have ignitions, we are ready to go,” said Jones.

Horry County officials are closely monitoring the situation as well. Captain Tim Rainbolt, leader of Horry County’s Special Wildfire Response Team, stressed the importance of being prepared. “Right now we’re able to get after these fires quickly; they’re slow-moving fires, but it’s not to say that couldn’t change,” he explained.

Rainbolt urged residents to exercise caution and adhere to safety guidelines when burning debris. Key recommendations include obtaining a permit for larger piles, maintaining a nearby water source, and monitoring weather conditions during planned burns.

Heightened Risks Ahead

Over the past five years, South Carolina has averaged around 1,300 wildfires each year. The current forecast aligns with predictions from 2022, which reported approximately 2,000 wildfires due to an above-average fire season.

New Tools for Firefighters

This year, the South Carolina Forestry Commission will have access to a new firefighting tool: a single-engine plane designed to drop water on fires. This aircraft is set to be operational by February. “We knew that we were due for a bad fire season, and we need to be prepared to protect the public and their homes, while also ensuring the safety of our firefighters,” remarked Jones. “That’s a tool we haven’t had.”

As South Carolinians brace for what is expected to be a challenging wildfire season, both state agencies and local communities remain committed to prevention and preparedness efforts to minimize fire risks during the coming months.


Author: HERE Aiken

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