Residents in Polk and Henderson counties continued to evacuate from fires that grew past 6,000 acres on March 26.
Wildfires continue to burn in Western North Carolina and the South Carolina Upstate. Stay updated with our live coverage Thursday, March 27.
Two of the biggest fires – Deep Woods and Black Cove – started last week along the Green River in Polk County. The fires have ...
Hurricane Helene left behind thousands of fallen trees in the Upstate, which are having an impact on wildfires burning at ...
Yancey County’s Egypt & Ramseytown Fire Department was devastated by flooding when Helene struck six months ago, highlighting ...
Due to Hurricane Helene, the environmental landscape has been radically changed, Dossett said. He said the storm caused major ...
The Pickens County Sheriff's Office is looking for the owner of a dog who was rescued by firefighters in the Table Rock ...
When Nicole Taylor and her family moved to their new home in the South Carolina mountains six months ago, the gorgeous view ...
High winds, abnormally dry conditions and debris from Hurricane Helene have only increased difficulty for firefighting crews.
A region devastated by the impacts of Hurricane Helene in September was hit by more severe weather six months later.
Six months after Helene's devastation, western North Carolina is facing a new challenge from the storm: Rapidly growing ...
Prolonged dry weather conditions can cause wildfires to increase in intensity and spread faster, making them difficult to ...