South Carolina's Table Rock Fire: Teenagers Charged for Negligence as Blaze Burns Over 13,000 Acres
- Three teens, Nyzaire Jah-Neiz Marsh, Tristan Tyler, and Isaac Wilson, were charged in connection to the Table Rock Fire that started March 21.
- The charges stemmed from the suspects allegedly starting the Table Rock Fire by smoking cigarettes on a hiking trail and failing to extinguish them properly.
- The Table Rock Fire, part of the Table Rock Complex fire, has burned nearly 14,000 acres across South Carolina and North Carolina.
- The suspects, including an unnamed juvenile, face charges of negligently allowing fire to spread; bail was set at $7,500 for the adults.
- Firefighters have made progress containing the Table Rock Complex Fires, aided by rainfall and firefighting efforts, with containment at 30% as of March 31.
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Large South Carolina wildfires contained as teens charged with starting blaze with cigarettes
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