
Fire raging in the forest, Trump seen playing golf on the beach!
US President donald trump was seen playing golf at his Mar-a-Lago estate located near Palm beach in florida on sunday (March 2). On the other hand, fire is raging in the forests of North and South Carolina in the United States. In which people are being evacuated safely amid strong winds and adverse conditions. According to the report, the trump administration of America has banned funding of wildfire mitigation projects started during Joe Biden's tenure. Trump's move is likely to affect efforts to stop the terrible fire in North and South Carolina.
Fire has been controlled by 30%
According to CNN report, the fire in the Carolina forest has burned about 1600 acres of area, which is located about 5 miles north of Myrtle beach, South Carolina. However, according to the South Carolina Forestry Commission, about 30 percent of the fire has been controlled by sunday (March 2).
The governor declared a state of emergency
Meanwhile, South Carolina governor Henry McMaster on sunday (March 2) declared a state of emergency to quickly control the situation and speed up the fire prevention work, while keeping in mind the incidents of fire in many places in the state, a ban has been imposed on burning fire at the state level during this period. However, so far the fire has been controlled in many places.
Horry County fire Rescue said, "Fire department employees are constantly trying to extinguish the fire near Myrtle Beach. At the same time, the surrounding areas are also being evacuated due to the fear of any untoward incident."
The weather department warned
CNN's report, citing the National Weather Service, said that there is a strong possibility of fire in many areas including Wilmington in north carolina and Charleston and Columbia in South Carolina. However, the Associated press report quoted officials as saying that no structures were damaged due to the fire and no injuries were reported.