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Staff reports: county fires described as small and contained; larger fires noted in South Georgia

April 28, 2026 | Columbia County, Georgia


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Staff reports: county fires described as small and contained; larger fires noted in South Georgia
During staff reports, county personnel updated the committee on recent fire activity and the year-to-date budget report.

A county staff member said firefighters had been responding to a number of small, contained fires in Columbia County and that the most significant wildfire activity was occurring in parts of South Georgia. "We're running at a lot of them, but they're very small and contained," the staff member said, and noted that road conditions (sparking from vehicle chains) had helped start fires in dry conditions. Staff said rain over the previous weekend aided containment and that mutual-aid crews that had been assisting in the region were expected to return by afternoon.

Staff also referenced reports from neighboring jurisdictions: they said Brantley and Clinch counties experienced more serious, less accessible fires where marsh and swamp terrain complicated suppression. No new legal matters were reported at the meeting.

Next steps: staff will continue monitoring local conditions and coordinate mutual-aid responses as needed; no formal committee direction or policy action was recorded on wildfire response in the transcript.

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