The North Carolina Forest Service on Wednesday lifted a burn ban for all counties as wildfire conditions improve in the western portion of the state.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — This story will be updated throughout the day as information becomes available.
Rain helped cool the Black Cove Complex wildfires, slowing fire activity, but crews remain on alert for new challenges.
A band of rain passed through WNC and South Carolina, helping slow the spread of area wildfires. Here's what to know about ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNUpdates on Black Cove complex fire affecting Henderson, Polk counties in North CarolinaAll mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted in Henderson and Polk counties in North Carolina as firefighters continue to ...
Wildfires continued to burn Monday in the Carolinas, though a sign of optimism arose with a burning ban lifted in 41 South ...
Rain over the weekend helped fire crews in the region, and they hope more rain and thunderstorms will suppress wildfires ...
Evacuations: Evacuation levels are constantly being assessed based on fire activity. For updated or current evacuation ...
Stay up to date with the location and size of fires with our North Carolina wildfire and smoke map. The map is interactive, ...
The National Weather Service forecast mild rain showers throughout March 31. Regional firefighters expect the rain to "further dampen fire behavior." ...
The smallest of the three fires making up the Black Cove Complex reached 100% containment more than a week after a downed ...
The weather has improved for firefighting, but wildfires continue to burn in WNC and the Upstate. Stay with the Citizen Times Monday for live updates ...
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