The authorities of South Carolina have arrested and charged a 40-year-old Myrtle Beach Woman Due to a fire that burned more than 2,000 hectares around 1 March.
Alexandra Bialousow is accused of one count of arson/negligent so that fire is spread to countries From another and one count of regulation of fires in certain countries, according to Harry County Records.
South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC) Legal enforcement officials have established that a fireplace on the ownership of Bialousow is said to have ignited the 2,000 -hectare Covington Drive Fire.
“Bialousow is accused not to take the correct precautions to prevent her rubble from being burned and can spread to ‘countries of another’. Witnesses reported that Bialousow deliberately starts a fire in a fireplace in the backyard that was on 1 March in the vicinity of a tree boundary in a press release,” said.
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Alexandra Bialousow, 40, is accused of one count of arson/negligent, which means that a fire is spread to the countries of another and one count of regulation of fires in certain countries, according to Horry County Records. (WMBF TV via AP/ Horry County)
An arrest warrant states that the suspect “had no suitable water source that was immediately available”, nor “garden tools at hand to control the fire, so that the fire can spread to land owned by Walker Woods Hoa.”
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South Carolina Forestry Commission Commission Legal Officials have established that a fireplace on the ownership of Alexandra Bialousow is said to have ignited the 2,000 -hectare Covington Drive Fire. (South Carolina Forestry Commission)
Several neighbors witnessed the fire brigade, according to the order.
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US Army Soldiers met Company A, 111th General Support Aviation Battalion, 59 Aviation Troop Command, South Carolina Army National Guard bereidde twee Blackhawk -helikopters op om de South Carolina Forestry Commission en het South Carolina Department of Natural Resources te helpen met Wildfire Containment in Horry County, South Carolina, on March 2, 2025. (American army photo by Sgt. Elizabeth A. Schneider, National Guard of South Carolina)
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Certain neighborhoods in the forest area of ​​Carolina were evacuated on 1 March, but the order was lifted on Sunday. No structures were destroyed and no injuries were reported as a result of the fire.
If convicted, Bialousow would be confronted with possible imprisonment and fines. Since then she has been released from prison after placing $ 7,500 bond.