Monday, April 27, 2009

Myrtle Beach Fires

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Smoke from Myrtle Beach Fires Blow to Cape Fear
Lumina News, NC
by Jenny Yarborough According to The National Weather Service, winds have blown smoke from the Myrtle Beach wildfires toward the Cape Fear region. The fire began Wednesday and plowed within a mile of US 17. A total of around 70 homes have been ...To be continued.

Myrtle Beach fires under control, but winds could still cause problems
WWAY NewsChannel 3, NC
It has been days since massive wildfires broke out in Horry County. Fire crews from three states have been working around the clock to get the situation under control. "It has been exciting and tiresome," said Glen Callahan of the Clarkton Fire ...To be continued.

Seniors show no fear of Myrtle
Yale Daily News, CT
Students interviewed said the Myrtle Beach fires have not altered their vacation plans. Peter Boisi '09, for his part, said that nothing would stop him from heading to Myrtle Beach on May 8. "I plan on partying all day on the beach, and if the beach is ...To be continued.

VCA Animal Hospitals Offers Free Boarding for Pets Affected by ...
Earthtimes (press release), UK
LOS ANGELES - (Business Wire) VCA Animal Hospitals announced that VCA Palmetto Animal Hospital near the Myrtle Beach fires is offering free boarding for companion animals whose families have been evacuated or displaced as a result of the current ...To be continued.

A nice weekend of fishing for Walt
The Daily Dispatch, NC
He sent some pictures of the smoke from the Myrtle Beach fires which are about 45 miles away from him. He said the smoke got to his area Thursday night and it is NASTY. Next week's article - Report from Kerr Lake where my son and I will be fishing on ...To be continued.

Venting the Roof Myrtle Beach Area Fires
Firefighter Hourly, SC
We discuss the fires around Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Inlcuding comments from firefighters and fire chiefs on the operations, planning and deployment of resources. This is only a preview. Your comment has not yet been posted. ...To be continued.

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