A vegetation fire broke out in central California, quickly spreading to 1,000 acres and leading to evacuations in multiple counties. The Silver Fire started in Inyo County near Highway 6, north of Bishop, and strong winds fueled the blaze, hindering containment efforts. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning for the area, which could worsen fire conditions. In South Carolina, dangerous fires have been burning, with ongoing threats in five counties and mandatory evacuations in place for some residents. The Table Rock Fire spans nearly 11,000 acres in South Carolina and 574 acres in North Carolina, while the Persimmon Ridge Fire burned over 2,000 acres. These fires are fueled by dry vegetation and downed timber left by Hurricane Helene. Inyo County officials have set up an evacuation center, and authorities across both states are monitoring the situation closely.
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