Fires that spread during drought in Georgia and Florida have blanketed cities hundreds of miles away in smoke

Smoke drifts into Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia, as air quality declines and 50 homes destroyed

The blazes have prompted evacuations and school closings.

Fires that spread during drought in Georgia and Florida have blanketed cities hundreds of miles away in smoke

The wildfires continue in both states as drought conditions continue to fuel the flames.

Two of the fires have led to unprecedented losses of homes, with dozens destroyed and more in danger, Gov. Brian Kemp said.