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2 massive Georgia wildfires destroy more than 100 homes, scorch over 38,000 acres - CBS News

2 sources3 storiesFirst seen 4/25/2026Score42Mixed Progress
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Contradictions
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Two major fires in the southeast of the state – the Pineland Road Fire and the Highway 82 fire have burned more than 39,500 acres.

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Georgia wildfires that destroyed more than 120 homes continue to threaten residents - NBC News.

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Georgia wildfires that destroyed more than 120 homes continue to threaten residents NBC NewsGov.

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Kemp said officials believe a balloon landing on a power line caused the Brantley County wildfire WTOCGlynn residents urged to prepare for evacuation as Brantley fire nears county line The Brunswick NewsGeorgia wildfire blamed on unlikely culprit — a wayward balloon USA TodayWildfires abound in US Southeast, Georgia suffers record property losses Yahoo

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2 massive Georgia wildfires destroy more than 100 homes, scorch over 38,000 acres - CBS News.

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2 massive Georgia wildfires destroy more than 100 homes, scorch over 38,000 acres CBS NewsWildfires Destroy Dozens of Structures in Georgia, Governor Says

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Kemp said officials believe a balloon landing on a power line caused the Brantley County wildfire WTOCFires in Georgia today.

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Here is the latest on burns, wildfires in GA Savannah Morning News

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A: Kemp said officials believe a balloon landing on a power line caused the Brantley County wildfire WTOCGlynn residents urged to prepare for evacuation as Brantley fire nears county line The Brunswick NewsGeorgia wildfire blamed on unlikely culprit — a wayward balloon USA TodayWildfires abound in US Southeast, Georgia suffers record property losses Yahoo

B: Kemp said officials believe a balloon landing on a power line caused the Brantley County wildfire WTOCFires in Georgia today.

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