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Tthe 20,000-acre fire that ravaged rural parts of Myrtle Beach has given way to a host of new exotic life like the insect-eating pitcher plants and venus fly traps. More

After burning some 19,500 acres, destroying 76 homes, and damaging 96 more: The Myrtle Beach fire is nearly 98% contained and efforts are shifting towards focusing on the aftermath and cleanup. More

Myrtle Beach's now infamous blaze is nearing its end, however small pockets of the blaze are still going and putting some houses at risk. More

Bill Pitzer, News Graphics Editor of the Charlotte Observer, has put together an excellent visual explanation of why the fire in Myrtle Beach was so hard to lockdown. More

The fire in Myrtle Beach is beginning to calm down and become contained, thanks largely to wind speeds dropping drastically. More

South Carolina's Forestry Commission is charged with fighting the state's forest fires and, namely, the one that has ragged in Myrtle Beach. More

A fire set by Mark Torchi is being singled out as the source point of the blaze that has burned more than 20,000 acres near Myrtle Beach. More

The wind-fueled fire continued its easterly march across the Myrtle Beach area on Thursday, and is expected to continue to do so today. More

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