FOLKSTON, Ga. – Fire crews were still braving hot temperatures as they tried to contain two fires in the Okefenokee Swamp.
The Honey Prairie Fire has spanned 150,333 acres and is now 75 percent contained.
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Firefighters continued to mop up hot spots to hold the fire, but the winds were not cooperating, officials said.
The Race Pond Fire near Waycross is also burning in the northern most part of the Okefenokee. The fire, which started three days ago, has spanned 7,254 acres and is 15 percent contained.
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Stephen C. Foster State Park remains closed. All canoe camping, day-use boating, and boat tours from the Suwannee Canal Recreation Area at the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge East Entrance are temporarily suspended. Swamp Island Drive, including the Chesser Island Homestead and Swamp Walk Boardwalk, at the Refuge?s east entrance, is closed until the threat of fire is over.
Information about the fire and the status of roads and activities in the area affected by the fire is available from a community information hotline in Fargo. Call 912-637-5597 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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- May 29, 2011: Father, Son Among 236 Battling Swamp Fire
- May 28, 2011: Fire Prompts Intermittent Closures Of US 1
- May 26, 2011: Growing Wildfire Closes US 1, CSX Lines
- May 22, 2011: Officials Say Swamp Fire 70% Contained
- May 18, 2011: Crews Burn Ahead Of Okefenokee Fire
- May 17, 2011: After Rain, Okefenokee Swamp Still Burns
- May 13, 2011: Okefenokee Fire Grows To 171 Sq. Miles
- May 12, 2011: Smoke From Fire Spreads 100s Of Miles
- May 11, 2011: Swamp Fire Burns 150 Square Miles
- May 11, 2011: The Effects Of Smoke On Pets Health
- May 10, 2011: Okefenokee Fire Moves Into Florida
- May 9, 2011: Fire Burns 96 Sq. Miles In Okefenokee
- May 9, 2011: 68 Square Miles Burning In Okefenokee
- May 5, 2011: Fire In Okefenokee Covers 18 Square Miles
- May 4, 2011: Slow-Moving Wildfire Grows In Swamp
- May 3, 2011: 1,400-Acre Wildfire Burns In Okefenokee Swamp