Several wildfires are burning in North Carolina as the state is under a burn ban by the Forest Service. Check out the ...
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Wildfires are raging through western North Carolina, with a fire in the Blue Ridge mountains causing Saturday evacuations in the small towns of Tryon and Saluda. The US Forest Service also said that ...
According to a map from the North Carolina Forestry Service (NCFS), there are active fires burning throughout the state, depicted in red. The fires burning near the most severe drought conditions are ...
A statewide ban on outdoor fires remains in effect, he said. In North Carolina, a wildfire burning in the Blue Ridge mountains was threatening the communities of Saluda and Tryon, which are ...
Multiple fires across North and South Carolina were still burning on Tuesday after more than 170 erupted across the two states over the weekend. Emergency personnel are working to contain the blazes.
With much of Western North Carolina under abnormally dry conditions, wildfires are burning in the region. The largest fire in WNC is a nearly 500-acre blaze in Polk County that has required ...
Windy, dry conditions Thursday night led to evacuation orders in Polk County where three wildfires are burning.
The North Carolina Forest Service and local fire crews are dealing with an immense amount of fuel, like leaves and trees, on ...
Dozens of wildfires have cropped up since the weekend, forcing South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster to declare a state of emergency ...
N.C. Forest Service has issued a statewide burn ban while three substantial, uncontained wildfires prompt mandatory ...
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Wildfires in the Upstate, South Carolina: See our interactive mapCrews are still working this area in North Carolina near Saluda, N.C. about 10 miles from the South Carolina border. Stay up to date with the location and size of fires with our South Carolina ...
The active fire is 30 percent contained. On Monday, it covered 1,600 acres, but it has since grown to nearly 2,060 acres. SCFC Director of Communications Doug Wood told Newsweek that a fire of that ...
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