Two fires are now burning in western North Carolina's McDowell County, just four months after it was hard-hit by Hurricane ...
Rain wasn’t enough to extinguish the fire, and flames continued “in areas of extreme hurricane damage,” U.S. Forest Service ...
The wildfire, named the Crooked Creek Fire, ignited near the town of Old Fort, which was impacted by Hurricane Helene last ...
MCDOWELL COUNTY, N.C. – At least three wildfires have ignited near North Carolina towns that were devastated by Hurricane ...
The NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC issued an updated weather alert at 5:06 a.m. on Wednesday, warning residents of fire danger ...
Helene reshaped much of western North Carolina’s landscape, rerouting rivers and felling large swaths of forests. Aerial ...
Officials said the fire, which burned about 11 acres off Peepeye Cove Road in Leicster, is now 100% contained.
Despite the monumental deluge Helene dumped on the region in late September and the catastrophic flooding, officials have warned about elevated wildfire risks.
As of Thursday morning, the Crooked Creek Fire in McDowell County has burned an estimated 250 acres and is now 55% contained.
NEBO, N.C. (WTVD) -- Thanks to rain the North Fork Fire in western North Carolina is now 60% contained at over 600 acres.
A 1-year-old girl died after a house fire that left her parents in critical condition, North Carolina officials said.