VIDALIA, Ga. — The Georgia Forestry Commission provided a detailed account of the Highway 82 Fire response during a House Rural Development Committee meeting on Thursday. Director Johnny Sabo told committee members the Brantley County wildfire resulted in the worst home loss from a single fire in Georgia history, with 110 homes destroyed and 27 homes damaged. The fire burned 22,419 acres, 10,000 fewer acres than the Pineland Road Fire, which happened simultaneously. The Highway 82 Fire is now 100% contained. Sabo said the fire produced 150-foot flame lengths during a significant run toward Browntown Road. He described the blaze as a plume-dominated wildfire, a rare occurrence that happened on multiple days during the fire. Director Sabo noted that within the fire footprint, 350 homes were saved and only one minor injury occurred among more than 600 personnel. …The Highway 82 Fire cost just under $20 million. Sabo said National Guard costs are not tracked by the commission but are estimated at $3 million to $4 million.