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UPDATE: Baptist DR efforts launch amid wildfires forcing evacuations in South Georgia

Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief has begun deploying volunteers and equipment to help meet needs in Brantley County, where wildfires have destroyed dozens of structures and evacuations have been ordered.
  • April 23, 2026
  • Georgia's The Christian Index
  • Disaster Relief, Latest News, National News
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UPDATE: Baptist DR efforts launch amid wildfires forcing evacuations in South Georgia

UPDATE (April 24): Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief teams are on the ground with chaplains, shower and laundry trailers, and feeding efforts in partnership with Salvation Army, according to Coy Webb, crisis response director for Send Relief. He noted Send Relief is supporting the response with equipment support. As the fires are contained, he noted, Georgia Baptist volunteers plan to carry out further assessments in the impact areas when it is safe to return back into those communities.

Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief has begun deploying volunteers and equipment to help meet needs in Brantley County, where wildfires have destroyed dozens of structures and evacuations have been ordered. The blazes have prompted Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp to declare a state of emergency for more than half of the state’s counties, the Associated Press and The Christian Index reported.

Check out more stories on Southern Baptist disaster relief efforts. 

The fires are reportedly part of a wider outbreak across the Southeast that has included Georgia and Florida, forcing residents from their homes, closed some schools, and sent smoke drifting as far as Atlanta. In Georgia, some of the largest blazes have been near the coast, where extreme drought, dry timber, and gusting winds have allowed flames to spread quickly, AP and The Christian Index reported. Nearly 50 homes, according to reports from authorities, had been destroyed in Brantley County alone, and the fire there remained only 5% contained.

More help on the way

Dwain Carter, director of Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief, said his teams began responding as conditions worsened.

“The first GBDR unit rolled into Brantley County late this afternoon,” Carter said. “Three more will be there tomorrow, and six feeding volunteers will be embedded with the Salvation Army.” Carter added that more units will be deployed after the fires are contained.

Carter urged prayer for those battling the fires and those already suffering loss.

“Please pray for all Emergency Responders, community members, and families who are working nonstop on the Georgia Wildfires,” he wrote on social media. “Many residents have already lost everything because of these fires today, with no end in sight. God send the rain.”

The National Weather Service reports that the area has received just 11 inches of rainfall since the beginning of September 2025, according to the report. That’s nearly 15 inches below normal, the report said, prompting drought conditions in the lower half of Georgia.

The GBDR response is being coordinated with local emergency officials, ministry partners, and pastors on the ground.

Carter said a shower unit, laundry unit, and large generator are being deployed at the request of Brantley County Emergency Management. The units will set up at Lulaton Baptist Church, and serve both emergency personnel and local residents, Carter said.

Once the fires are contained, he said,  the disaster relief effort will likely shift from supporting firefighting efforts to recovery.

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EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Henry Durand and originally reported by Georgia’s The Christian Index.  As noted above, this story was contributed to by the Associated Press. 

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