
Wildfires, long considered a problem exclusive to the West, now threaten many other parts of the country as extreme weather becomes more commonplace and more people live in areas at risk for wildfire.
Jodi Aldridge never thought her Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, home was vulnerable. But on the evening of March 16, 2013, one of her co-workers at a Chili’s restaurant pointed to smoke in the distance, near where she lived.
Aldridge, 39, rushed from work to her condo complex, hoping to rescue Puck, her pug puppy.
“It was insane,” she recalled. “You could literally watch the fire jump from bush to bush and building to building.”
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