Wildfires burned across WNC, fueled by dry weather and downed debris from Tropical Storm Helene. How did the fires impact ...
March wildfires have impacted parts of Western North Carolina, as well as the South Carolina Upstate. The largest fires in ...
Rain over the weekend helped fire crews in the region, and they hope more rain and thunderstorms will suppress wildfires ...
Over 7,000 acres are burning in Black Cove and Deep Woods fires in Henderson and Polk counties. The Black Cove fire is 23% ...
Firefighters continue preparing firebreaks and protecting structures in anticipation of elevated temperatures, high winds and ...
Wildfires have been burning in Western North Carolina since March 19, leading to states of emergency, burned homes and evacuations. The fires have continued to grow, covering thousands of acres ...
The fire was first reported on March 20, caused by a downed power line. North Carolina remains under a statewide burn ban.
Several wildfires are burning in North Carolina as the state is under a burn ban by the Forest Service. Check out the ...
Wildfires continue to burn Thursday, March 27, in Western North Carolina, leading to thousands of acres of charred land and concerns of safety. March 27 also marks six months since Tropical Storm ...
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western North Carolina and northeast Georgia through Tuesday night, as conditions were expected to be favorable for the rapid ...
Hurricane Helene is to blame for intense fires in the western part of the state, since there are far more dead trees than normal. The hot summer months are expected to only make things worse.
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