South Carolina sees spike in wildfires, urges caution during debris burns

South Carolina sees spike in wildfires, urges caution during debris burns (Credit: SC Forestry Commission)
(WPDE) — The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources said that between June 1 and July 7 the forestry commission responded to more than 200 wildfires which is higher than the state ten-year average.
These fires are due to the dry weather South Carolina has been facing, but ABC15 spoke to the Director of Communications from the South Carolina Forestry Commission, Doug Wood, and he said that there is a wildfire risk every day and other factors come into play.
Wood explains that drought is a concern when it comes to wildfires, but wind and humidity are what really matter.
Wood said, “This time of year in the south, it is very hot it’s very humid, so we are in a drought but our relative humidity is still very high.”
He said that this time of year is not common for wildfires in the south, but they can still happen and drought can still contribute to them.