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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.
Wildfires grow to hundreds of acres after North Carolina lifts burn ban - Wildfires in the Carolinas have been fueled by dry ...
Crews in the Carolinas continue to battle major wildfires ... in a statement that a 3-mile prescribed burn took place Sunday and that more prescribed fire was likely Monday, with smoke causing ...
The Bee Rock Branch Fire in McDowell County has burned more than 504 acres and remains 10% contained, though NC Forest ...
High temperatures, strong winds and low humidity are causing a group of wildfires to spread rapidly through western North ...
Maps show where wildfires continue to burn in North Carolina and South Carolina, including the Table Rock Fire and multiple blazes in Polk County.
Editor's note: Wildfires continue to spread in the Carolinas ... Both South Carolina and North Carolina have also issued burn bans to help mitigate future flames, according to media advisories.
Crews in the Carolinas are continuing to battle major wildfires that have scorched hundreds of acres, forced evacuations and destroyed homes. The Table Rock fire, which ignited Friday, has grown ...
Firefighters in North Carolina gain movement on containing two of the state's largest fires, while South Carolina's largest fire doubles in size ...
The wildfires come as many continue to recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene just six months ago.
The fight against destructive wildfires tearing through North Carolina and South Carolina is being significantly hampered by Hurricane Helene’s lingering devastation, officials revealed ...