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At Augusta National, the consensus ballpark number of lost trees by way of Hurricane Helene is 900. Their absence is ...
Wildfires burned across WNC, fueled by dry weather and downed debris from Tropical Storm Helene. How did the fires impact ...
A ban on all open burning in North Carolina will be lifted as of 8 a.m. Wednesday, April 2. A statewide ban went into effect ...
Photo by John Payne WILSON’S MILLS – Johnston County firefighters were able to stop a fast moving woods fire Wednesday afternoon after they spotted the fire deep in the woods on Bear ...
A damp Monday, March 31 brought relief to firefighters on the ground, however, the North Carolina Forest Service continues to ...
The conditions are what county Fire Marshal Bobby Arledge called a “nightmare.” Both the Deep Woods Fire and the Black Cove Fire grew in Green River Cove over the weekend, together totaling 4,621 ...
From this vantage point, Bill Wilson watches as Chinook helicopters, spotter planes and air tankers launch an aerial fight ...
The Alarka Five Fire has now burned 1,515 acres and remains at 37% containment, according to Swain County Emergency ...
Rain over the weekend helped fire crews in the region, and they hope more rain and thunderstorms will suppress wildfires ...
The weather has improved for firefighting, but wildfires continue to burn in WNC and the Upstate. Stay with the Citizen Times ...
A massive wildfire burning in South Carolina jumped the border Saturday and was spreading Sunday into North Carolina.
The fire was first reported on March 20, caused by a downed power line. North Carolina remains under a statewide burn ban.
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