NORTH CAROLINA (WSPA) — Crews continued efforts to contain wildfires burning in parts of western North Carolina on Friday. The fires are burning in Mitchell, Swain, Haywood, and Rutherford counties.
As of 9:40 p.m. on Sunday, March 30, the North Carolina Forest Service's interactive map shows the wildfire to be 140 acres and 0% contained. It also shows another 45-acre fire in Wilkes County, 15% ...
WECT TV6 on MSN: North Carolina wildfire burn ban continues as 554 fires scorch 2,200 acres
More than 550 wildfires have burned across North Carolina since a statewide burn ban took effect March 28, state forestry officials said.
North Carolina wildfire burn ban continues as 554 fires scorch 2,200 acres
WLOS on MSN: Multiple wildfires are burning across western North Carolina. Here's what to know
Firefighters are battling several active wildfires across western North Carolina during a period of high fire danger on Friday, March 27.
Multiple wildfires are burning across western North Carolina. Here's what to know
MSN: Avoid outdoor burning, fires in the Piedmont Triad | Fire danger Outlook in North Carolina
Did you know in addition to cigarettes and campfires, power equipment can easily spark a wildfire when in contact with dried leaves or grass? The North Carolina Forest Service issued a ban on all open ...
Avoid outdoor burning, fires in the Piedmont Triad | Fire danger Outlook in North Carolina
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Fire danger remains high statewide, and even extreme in some areas, according to the North Carolina Forest Service. Forest Service officials said fires can start almost ...
Fox Carolina on MSN: Two wildfires continue to burn in western North Carolina
The North Carolina Forest Service said there are two wildfires that are burning in McDowell and Mitchell Counties.
WLOS on MSN: Containment improves for multiple fires burning in western North Carolina forests
Conditions appear to be improving Monday for several wildfires in western North Carolina despite dry conditions and very high fire danger across the state.