Im worried about what might happen to the ab thesion mansion here a historical property. Reporter Fire Fighters are dealing with shifty wind and extremely dry conditions. As ground crews work on containment lines keep in the forest, chopper dumped load after load of water from the lake. Homes and businesses do not have to evacuate but some people were told to be ready. It would be prudent to leave in case fire jumps 206. Reporter People Living and work nearby are anxious to sees fire contained. Gale has a horse boarding at a property close to the fire. We got an alert saying there was a major forest fire burning near the lake. I went on line and it is pretty bad it is raging. Reporter that fire that you see is further away from route 206. Then when we initially got here at 3 00 this afternoon. Fire is moving away from all of where the traffic is, where some of the homes are, and it is still a concern at this hour because it is not contained. So far, our understanding is that the fire h
In even more of t let me show you right now the fog as it rolls in, right off the shore areas, and you can see that thats really impacting the visibility out there. Specially the closer you get to the coastal areas. But it is out there. It is probably going to be out there the next couple every daysment look at some of the visibility just. 3 after mile through millville half mile in wildwood,. 8 after mile in dover, mile and a third and thats out at the airport in Atlantic City, about 10 miles to the inland, now into the philadelphia area, looking at 8 miles worth of visibility, the more farmlands you see and the closer you are through south jersey and delaware, and closer to the coast thats where youre really going to be finding these visibilities being impacted. Winds coming in out of the east right now fairly light as long as we can get them to pick up little bit we can get rid of the fog sooner n any case many areas along the coastal areas are looking at the dense fog advisory unti
On the Thursday May 2 edition of Georgia Today: Senator Jon Ossoff is championing a bi-partisan bill to create the state's first national park; The city of Savannah says its population of unsheltered people is dropping. And cicadas are taking over parts of Georgia.