Georgia wildfires
Definition
A series of uncontrolled forest and brush fires occurring in the U.S. state of Georgia, particularly during the dry fire season from February to May, often intensified by drought, high winds, and low humidity.
Recent 2026 outbreaks in South Georgia, such as the Pineland Road fire exceeding 9,000 acres, leading to evacuations, structure losses, and widespread smoke impacting Atlanta and neighboring states like South Carolina.
Examples
The Georgia wildfires have turned the peach orchards into impromptu barbecues, much to the farmers' smoky chagrin.
As Georgia wildfires rage, Atlanta's skyline now sports a hazy filter that even Instagram can't compete with.
Firefighters battling Georgia wildfires are the real MVPs, turning potential disasters into controlled s'mores zones.
With Georgia wildfires spreading faster than gossip at a Southern wedding, locals are stocking up on sweet tea and fire extinguishers.