On Sunday, officials said there was reduced fire behavior due to minimal winds and high humidity caused by the expected rain.
Rain helped cool the Black Cove Complex wildfires, slowing fire activity, but crews remain on alert for new challenges.
This story will be updated throughout the day as new information about the WNC wildfires is shared.
A band of rain passed through WNC and South Carolina, helping slow the spread of area wildfires. Here's what to know about ...
Evacuations: Evacuation levels are constantly being assessed based on fire activity. For updated or current evacuation ...
The fire was first reported on March 20, caused by a downed power line. North Carolina remains under a statewide burn ban.
Officials with the North Carolina Forest Service are hopeful forecasted rain will help get the Black Cove Complex fires under ...
Rain over the weekend helped fire crews in the region, and they hope more rain and thunderstorms will suppress wildfires ...
This story will be updated throughout the day as new information about Western North Carolina wildfires becomes ...
THE TABLE ROCK COMPLEX FIRE. NOW MORE THAN 10,000 ACRES AND AT 0% CONTAINMENT. MEANWHILE, CREWS ARE SEEING PROGRESS IN POLK ...
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Evacuations were ordered for a fire near Bryson City that was only 10% contained, emergency management officials said Friday ...