Current:Home > MyEncroaching wildfires prompt North Carolina and Tennessee campgrounds to evacuate -BrightFuture Investments
Encroaching wildfires prompt North Carolina and Tennessee campgrounds to evacuate
View
Date:2025-04-18 01:14:59
PINNACLE, N.C. (AP) — Wildfires have prompted campgrounds in North Carolina and Tennessee to evacuate starting Sunday while firefighters prepared for high winds and low humidity on Monday, though officials hoped for some help from expected rain.
The National Weather Service’s office in Morristown, Tennessee, office issued a red flag warning into Tuesday in the East Tennessee mountains and southwest North Carolina, with winds between 25 and 50 mph Monday afternoon, increasing to 40 to 70 mph on Monday night with 80 mph gusts possible in some places.
In North Carolina, a youth camp and about a dozen homes were evacuated Sunday evening as the fire spread in the Sauratown Mountains in Stokes County, said Jimmy Holt, a ranger with the N.C. Forest Service, on Monday. About 50 children were safely evacuated from the Mountain Top Youth Camp and residents of about 12 threatened homes were advised to evacuate as the fire spread, Holt said. No injuries or damage to structures have been reported.
By Monday, the fire that was first reported Saturday evening had spread to 300 acres (121 hectares) with little containment and at least a hundred people are involved in fighting the blaze, including firefighters from Washington, Oregon, Utah and Montana, who are used to this type of ground, Holt said.
“They are some of the best firefighters in the country that we have right here right now,” he said.
Rain forecast for Tuesday could help contain the fire.
“It’s going to be a challenge today,” Holt said. “Yesterday was a very, very tough day we had on the mountain and today is going to be another tough day.”
Firefighters on the Cherokee National Forest, which spans 10 counties along the Tennessee border, are securing containment lines on existing fires before the wind event, the U.S. Forest Service said in a news release.
In Tennessee, authorities also ordered an evacuation at a campground on Whitwell Mountain as a wildfire stemming from an escaped campfire spread, Marion County Emergency Management Director Steve Lamb told news outlets.
“It’s a challenging terrain; it’s hard to access the areas where the fire is,” Lamb said. “We’re just having to work it out as we can; it will be some time.”
About 20 acres (8 hectares) had burned, Lamb said on Monday and the Whitwell Police Department said in a statement on social media that a helicopter was being used in an effort to help contain and extinguish the blaze.
veryGood! (6773)
Related
- Toyota to invest $922 million to build a new paint facility at its Kentucky complex
- Justin Timberlake Says He Means “No Disrespect” Singing “Cry Me a River”
- Where is Kremlin foe Navalny? His allies say he has been moved but they still don’t know where
- AP Week in Pictures: North America
- US wholesale inflation accelerated in November in sign that some price pressures remain elevated
- A US pine species thrives when burnt. Southerners are rekindling a ‘fire culture’ to boost its range
- Ohio clinics want abortion ban permanently struck down in wake of constitutional amendment passage
- Rarely seen killer whales spotted hunting sea lions off California coast
- Who are the most valuable sports franchises? Forbes releases new list of top 50 teams
- Prosecutors say NYC courthouse fire suspect burned papers with complaints about criminal justice
Ranking
- 'No Good Deed': Who's the killer in the Netflix comedy? And will there be a Season 2?
- The Supreme Court refuses to block an Illinois law banning some high-power semiautomatic weapons
- Fentanyl-tainted gummy bears sicken 5 kids at Virginia school; couple charged in case.
- Pandemic relief funding for the arts was 'staggering'
- Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children’s hospital
- 2-year-old Virginia girl dies after accidentally shooting herself at Hampton home: Police
- How to watch 'Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God,' the docuseries everyone is talking about
- AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean
Recommendation
North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
Woman missing for 4 days found alive in Idaho canyon thanks to tip from civilians: Truly a miracle
Top Polish leaders celebrate Hanukkah in parliament after antisemitic incident
Bull on the loose on New Jersey train tracks causes delays between Newark and Manhattan
See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
Congress departs without deal on Ukraine aid and border security, but Senate plans to work next week
Bull on the loose on New Jersey train tracks causes delays between Newark and Manhattan
Charles McGonigal, ex-FBI official, sentenced to 50 months for working with Russian oligarch