Okefenokee Swamp Fire Felt In Middle Georgia
Smoke from Southeast Georgia Wildfires Affect Middle Georgia Residents
By Frugal Dad, published May 12, 2007
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Local officials report visibility problems reported on area interstates and at regional airports. The worst visibility issues have been reported along the I-75 corridor close to the Florida/Georgia border. A similar shift in winds brought smoke to the area last week, but since the usual west-to-east flow has kept the smoke at bay.
The Georgia wildfires are by far the worst to hit Georgia since officials began keeping records. The Okefenokee Swamp fire has burned about 280 square miles since it was started by a lightning strike last week. The fire's size has doubled in less than six days, a rate that has fire officials worried because it is a faster than the burn rate detected during the first major Georgia wildfire that started last month. Many South Georgia and North Florida residents have been evacuated as the wildfires have threatened their homes.
A look at the Georgia Navigator website, which lists accidents and hazardous conditions on Georgia's major thoroughfares, lists several incidents classified as "major incidents" related to the Georgia wildfires. Smoke creates a hazardous condition on the area interstates similar to the way dense fog lowers visibility and reduces reaction times. Motorists are encouraged to slow down when entering areas with smoky conditions to allow for a slower reaction time to conditions in front of them.
Okefenokee Swamp Fire Felt In Middle Georgia
Middle Georgia residents woke up Saturday morning to smoky conditions caused by the wildfires burning in Southeast Georgia and North Florida.
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