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Two major wildfires, the Bee Rock Creek and Haoe Lead fires, are burning in Western North Carolina. The Bee Rock Creek fire has grown to 856 acres with 10% containment, prompting evacuations in ...
open image in gallery Multiple wildfires have started in the days since a burn ban was lifted in North Carolina. The Bee Rock Creek fire has grown this week amid windy weather (U.S. Forest Service ...
SHEPHERDS CREEK AND CONLEY’S CREEK. Wildfires are still plaguing North Carolina.Three fires continue to burn in Polk County, causing multiple evacuations and the destruction of several homes.
After surviving a hurricane, a North Carolina man lost his home to wildfire. His story reveals a growing crisis fueled by climate change, storm debris, and firefighter shortages.
The U.S. Forest Service says rain on Tuesday is expected to "greatly" reduce fire activity.
An evacuation order for the Bee Rock Creek Fire was lifted Sunday evening as firefighters continue working to contain the ...
UPDATE at 11:30 a.m. Thursday: The USDA Forest Service along with the North Carolina Forest Service, McDowell County and Woodlawn Fire Department are responding to the Bee Rock Creek Fire.
Wildfires have been burning in Western North Carolina since March 19 ... What started as a 2-acre fire in the Dix Creek-Leicester area of Buncombe County on Wednesday afternoon, March 26, has ...
A spot fire was discovered across Cove Creek near Big Bradley Falls on Tuesday ... prompting Transylvania County in North Carolina to declare a state of emergency, according to Citizen Times.
A wildfire continues to burn in Western North Carolina. Officials in McDowell County say the Bee Rock Creek Fire has spread ...
Firefighting efforts on Long Creek Lane in the Alarka Community in Swain County, North Carolina. Wildfires in the area have burned thousands of acres over the last several days. 3:40 p.m.: Good ...