Community Mourns Loss of Woman from House Fire Injuries

News Summary

The Little River community is in mourning after Yvonne Edge, a 71-year-old woman, passed away from severe burns caused by a house fire. The tragic incident, which took place on March 3 along Edgewood Road, has raised concerns about fire safety protocols in residential areas. As the community grapples with this loss, they also face challenges from a separate fire incident that led to evacuations in Myrtle Beach, highlighting the importance of safety measures during such dangerous events.

Tragedy Strikes Little River as Woman Passes Away From House Fire Injuries

Little River, SC – A community is mourning the loss of Yvonne Edge, a 71-year-old woman who succumbed to severe burns following a house fire earlier this month. The unfortunate incident occurred on March 3, along Edgewood Road, located just a mile west of North Myrtle Beach High School. The news of her passing at Doctors Hospital of Augusta on March 15 at 1:15 p.m. has left many in a state of shock and disbelief.

The Fire Incident

The Horry County Fire Rescue team reported that the blaze caused significant injuries to Edge, but specific details about the fire’s origin remain unconfirmed. Emergency medical services did transport one person from the scene to the hospital with injuries, yet it is unclear if that individual was Edge herself.

Local property records indicate that Edge was the homeowner of the affected residence, making her tragic fate all the more poignant for those who knew her. As investigations continue, the community cannot help but raise questions about fire safety protocols in residential areas. This heartbreaking event serves as a stark reminder of the ever-present dangers posed by house fires.

Separate Incidents Spark Concerns

On a related note, authorities in South Carolina have arrested a 40-year-old woman, Alexandra Bialousow, in connection with a separate fire event that scorched over 2,000 acres in the Myrtle Beach area. Bialousow faces charges of arson, negligently allowing fire to spread, and failing to adhere to fire safety requirements. Evidence suggests she did not have adequate resources or tools in her vicinity to control a fire pit that reportedly ignited the Covington Drive Fire.

Witness accounts indicate that Bialousow allegedly ignited a fire on March 1, which ultimately contributed to a massive wildfire situation that pressured local residents. The extent of panic was large enough that evacuations were mandated in nearby neighborhoods, accompanied by a statewide burn ban.

Community Response and Recovery Efforts

Although the Covington Drive Fire is now reported as being 55% contained, the community is still feeling the impacts of both the house fire and the wildfire. No injuries or significant structural damage have been reported from the blaze; however, officials are on high alert. Amidst the chaos, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency to facilitate firefighting efforts and resources for affected residents.

In the wake of these uncertain times, local shelters have been established to accommodate those displaced by wildfires. Hotels in the area have also stepped up, offering discounted rates to residents affected by recent evacuations. This outpouring of community support highlights the tenacity and resilience of the people in this region, showcasing how they band together in times of crisis.

Conclusion

The loss of Yvonne Edge is a profound tragedy that echoes through the hearts of many. As the community grapples with the aftermath of this devastating fire, they are reminded of the importance of fire safety—especially in areas vulnerable to such disasters. While investigations into both incidents continue, community members are urged to remain vigilant and support one another during these challenging times.

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