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More firefighters are providing extra assistance as the Bee Rock Creek Fire in McDowell County has grown to more than 500 acres with 10% containment.
The fire forced evacuations this week and was burning in one of the hardest-hit areas from Hurricane Helene last September.
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 U.S. Forest Service provided April 18 updates on the Haoe Lead Fire and Bee Rock Creek Fire. Here's what we know.
McDowell County Emergency Management has issued an evacuation order for all residences on Wild Acres Road off of N.C. Highway ...
The Bee Rock Creek Fire continues to spread throughout McDowell County, burning through 856 acres at 10% containment as of ...
McDowell County Emergency Management said crews are continuing to battle a wildfire that started Tuesday. The Bee Rock Branch ...
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Officials said the North Carolina Forest Service advised that Highway 89 will be kept closed through most of Thursday.
Evacuations have been issued after a wildfire began in McDowell County, North Carolina, on Tuesday. Interactive map of ...
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.