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Community Shaken as Carolina Forest Wildfire Ignited by Local Resident

Firefighters battling a wildfire in Carolina Forest

News Summary

The Carolina Forest community is reeling following a devastating wildfire allegedly ignited by a local resident, leading to her arrest. Alexandra Bialousow, 40, was charged after her backyard burn spiraled out of control, threatening multiple homes. While the fire has scorched over 2,059 acres and is currently about 55% contained, residents are demanding stricter regulations for outdoor burning to prevent future incidents.

Community Shaken as Carolina Forest Wildfire Ignited by Local Resident

Carolina Forest is reeling in the aftermath of a devastating wildfire, which has prompted outrage among residents following the arrest of 40-year-old Alexandra Bialousow. Authorities have charged her with igniting the fire that has wreaked havoc in the area since it began on March 1.

The Incident Unfolds

Reports indicate that Bialousow was disposing of debris in her backyard fire pit when circumstances spiraled out of control. It appears she set a burn near a tree line in the Covington Lakes community. Neighbors quickly noticed the flames becoming unmanageable and confronted her, only to find Bialousow visibly shocked as the fire intensified.

When the flames leaped higher, one concerned neighbor dialed 911, alerting authorities as Bialousow seemed overwhelmed by the chaotic situation. The community watched in fear as the wildfire grew, eventually prompting officials to evacuate dozens of homes.

Community Response

While no injuries or properties were reported lost from the fire, the threat it posed did not go unnoticed. The local community is filled with a mix of sympathy for Bialousow and a fervent need for accountability. Many residents believe that the consequences she faces—potentially up to 60 days in jail and a $400 fine—are far too lenient. Citing negligence on her part, there is a growing demand for stricter regulations surrounding outdoor burning to ensure that such incidents do not repeat themselves in the future.

Fire Progress and Response Efforts

Since its ignition, the wildfire has scorched more than 2,059 acres. Currently, it is reported to be approximately 55% contained, with firefighting teams bravely working to manage hot spots. The South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC) revealed that Bialousow lacked the necessary water resources and fire control tools while carrying out her burn, further flagging her actions as irresponsible.

Compounding the seriousness of the situation, it was found that a state burn ban was in effect on the day the fire started, leaving residents feeling increasingly alarmed about the safety of their community. In response to this incident, Horry County has implemented a countywide burn ban, with local officials stressing the importance of following safety regulations.

Support and Relief Efforts

In tribute to the bravery of firefighting crews and volunteers, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham visited the impacted area expressing appreciation for their hard work. The state is seeking additional support, actively pursuing fire suppression resources through a Fire Management Assistance Grant from FEMA. The South Carolina National Guard has played a crucial role, completing over 520 water drops to help combat the blaze.

The community has also received a helping hand from the Red Cross, which has been providing essential support to evacuating residents. As the possibility of further evacuations looms, the Red Cross is ready to step in and assist should the need arise.

Trying Times Ahead

As residents of Carolina Forest grapple with the emotional and physical fallout from this wildfire, one thing is clear: the community is united in advocating for accountability and improved regulations. Many hope that by demanding stricter laws regarding outdoor burning, they can prevent future disasters and protect their cherished homes.

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