Firefighters are keeping an eye on a smoldering fire that they contained over the weekend after it burned nearly 200 acres of forest and caused the evacuation of about 50 homes near Myrtle Beach.
South Carolina Forestry Commission spokesman Scott Hawkins says the fire burned 178 acres near the Legends Golf Resort and subdivision Saturday before firefighters were able to contain it. The evacuated residents were allowed to return to their homes after a few hours and no structures were damaged.
One man was ticketed for not taking proper precautions with a debris fire. He was later arrested on unrelated charges.
Hawkins says the soil under the fire has plenty of organic material that can burn easily, so it may be weeks before officials are confident the fire will not ignite again. “The undeveloped forest land is Carolina Bay terrain,” he said, “Even in somewhat high humidity and wet weather it can burn and burn and burn.”









