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In total, the largest wildfires are burning more than 12,000 acres across the Carolinas — and the fires are likely to grow further without much resistance in the coming days.
Editor's note: Wildfires continue to spread in the Carolinas. Click here to see the latest information as of Friday, March 28. Wildfires in the Carolinas have taken over 10,000 acres and more ...
Editor's note: Wildfires continue to spread in the Carolinas. Click here to see the latest information as of Friday, March 28. Wildfires in the Carolinas have taken over thousands of acres, and ...
The latest on the Dragon Bravo and White Sage fires. Plus, the trails, lodges, and campgrounds that are closed to visitors.
Fire danger concerns in the wildfire-ravaged Carolinas set to continue as more than 12,000 acres burn Multiple wildfires driven by dry and windy weather have ballooned to twice their size this ...
The fight against destructive wildfires tearing through North Carolina and South Carolina is being significantly hampered by Hurricane Helene’s lingering devastation, officials revealed.… ...
As crews continue to contain wildfires across the Carolinas, some people are just beginning the process of cleaning up, including one family in Western North Carolina whose home was destroyed in ...
Millions of fallen trees from September’s Hurricane Helene are both providing fuel for the wildfires and blocking the logging roads and paths firefighters use to fight the blazes and create fire ...
Three fires continue to burn in Polk County, causing multiple evacuations and the destruction of several homes. The North Carolina Forest Service said the Black Cove complex fire is the highest ...
More people have been asked to leave their homes in the North Carolina and South Carolina mountains as wildfires spread and the forecast for the rest of the week is not encouraging — dry and ...