Live Updates: Brantley County wildfire grows to 20,933 acres, 7% contained, officials say
The Brantley County wildfire has expanded as fire crews battle historic drought conditions.
www.wokv.comHere’s the latest on the Brantley County fire based on the most recent summaries from local outlets:
The Brantley County wildfire, referred to as the Highway 82 Fire, has significantly impacted the area with thousands of acres burned and widespread evacuations earlier in late April 2026. Reports indicate thousands of acres burned and a large number of homes destroyed, with containment still limited during the height of the event. This phase prompted Governor Kemp to declare a state of emergency across many South Georgia counties and mobilize federal, state, and local resources.[1][4]
By late April 2026, authorities reported progress toward recovery and partial re-entry in some areas, though the danger remained and the fire was not fully contained. Officials noted that hundreds of residents remained displaced as responders continued to assess and stabilize affected zones.[2]
Daily briefings and live updates from local media throughout mid-to-late April emphasized the evolving situation: rapid-fire growth under extreme drought, ongoing evacuations, and then a gradual shift toward recovery as containment increased and infrastructure assessments began. Numerous outlets provided ongoing updates, including evacuation status, damaged structures, and the status of schools and public services in Brantley County.[3][5][8]
Local authorities and fire management teams warned that containment could take weeks and urged residents to follow official guidance on re-entry, safety distances, and reporting new fire activity. There were also mentions of state and local government support measures, such as emergency declarations and mutual aid from multiple fire departments.[9][3]
What this means for you in Dallas, TX (distance context)
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The Brantley County wildfire has expanded as fire crews battle historic drought conditions.
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