Wildfires destroy 90 homes in Georgia as blazes spread across 13,700 hectares. Officials warn that approximately 1,000 additional structures remain at risk of destruction.
Wildfires in Georgia have destroyed approximately 90 residential homes, with the largest fire covering an estimated 13,700 hectares. Authorities report that about 1,000 additional homes and structures remain under threat.
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Wildfires in Georgia have destroyed approximately 90 residential homes, with the largest fire covering an estimated 13,700 hectares. Authorities report that about 1,000 additional homes and structures remain under threat.
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