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Firefighters have achieved 27% containment of the Bee Rock Creek Fire, which has burned 1,047 acres in steep terrain and ...
A wildfire in McDowell County has burned 856 acres. Five structures are under threat, and evacuations remain in place as firefighters work to contain the flames.
The Bee Rock Creek Fire in McDowell County has burned more than 850 acres and remains 10% contained, though the NC Forest ...
The U.S. Forest Service provided April 18 updates on the Haoe Lead Fire and Bee Rock Creek Fire. Here's what we know.
The USDA Forest Service, North Carolina Forest Service, McDowell County and Woodlawn Fire Department have 180 people working ...
The fire forced evacuations this week and was burning in one of the hardest-hit areas from Hurricane Helene last September.
More firefighters are providing extra assistance as the Bee Rock Creek Fire in McDowell County has grown to more than 500 ...
Residents who live in the Kings Creek area are being evacuated due to a growing fire, Caldwell County officials said.
Federal officials say two wildfires spreading in western North Carolina have burned more than 2 square miles of wooded area.
Chinook helicopters dump water and ground crews continue to battle a McDowell County wildfire that's grown to over 500 acres. Here's what to know.
The Bee Rock Creek fire is moving through steep terrain and heavy storm debris near the Armstrong Fish Hatchery.
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WSPA 7News on MSNMcDowell County wildfire grows to more than 500 acresA wildfire burning in northern McDowell County has grown to more than 500 acres as of Thursday morning. The United States ...
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