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The wildfire burning Thursday in western North Carolina is now the "highest priority fire in the U.S," the state Forest Service said as millions of residents across the parched region remained ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fighting growing wildfires in western North Carolina is hampered by debris left over from Hurricane Helene-related flooding, which was 6 months ago this week. Wildfires in the Carolinas have been ...
Multiple wildfires continue to burn in Western North Carolina and the South Carolina Upstate Friday, March 28, some entering their second weeks of blaze. Thousands of acres have burned ...
Multiple wildfires started in Polk County last week ... Deep Woods and Fish Hook fires in Polk County. (Map/North Carolina Forest Service) Transylvania County Chairman Jason Chappell declared ...
All counties in Western North Carolina can expect moderate air quality conditions this Saturday as smoke from Canadian ...
After cooler temperatures in Western North Carolina for the last part of May, the heat will return as we begin the first week ...
Eight months after Hurricane Helene, North Carolina is still grappling with rebuilding amid a grim fire season made worse by storm-felled trees.
Wildfire smoke is spreading throughout Central Canada and into parts of the U.S., with air quality warnings being issued in ...