While heavy weekend rain has provided some relief to the "Highway 82" and "Pineland Road" fires in Georgia, officials warn it was not enough to extinguish the blazes. In Liberty County, crews continue to monitor the 139 Fire as dry, windy conditions persist. 💡 Adhere strictly to all local burn bans .
A massive wildfire, designated the , has scorched over 10 square miles (approximately 6,400 acres) within the Apalachicola National Forest in Liberty County, Florida . The blaze is part of a devastating surge in wildfire activity across the Southeast, fueled by extreme drought and high winds. Incident Snapshot
Tragically, a volunteer firefighter from the nearby Nassau County Sheriff's Office passed away on April 23 while suppressing a separate brush fire. Current Conditions [NEW] OP Emergency Response: Liberty County Scr...
Apalachicola National Forest, Liberty County (southwest of Tallahassee).
Mandatory outdoor burn bans are in effect for much of Georgia and parts of Northern Florida to prevent new ignitions. While heavy weekend rain has provided some relief
Over 10 square miles burned since the fire ignited on March 17, 2026 .
Governor Brian Kemp has declared a State of Emergency for 91 counties in the region to mobilize National Guard troops and air assets. A massive wildfire, designated the , has scorched
While smaller than the massive 30,000-acre blazes in neighboring Georgia, the 139 Fire remains a significant threat to forest resources.