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North Carolina under statewide burn ban, 142-acre wildfire reported in Robeson County
North Carolina's burn ban cancels all permits and prohibits open fires statewide due to drought and dry fuels, aiming to reduce wildfire starts amid near-record heat and wind, officials said.
- North Carolina authorities announced a statewide ban on open burning due to widespread fire risk, canceling burn permits.
- Firefighters battled wildfires in two national forests in North Carolina's mountains, including the Nix Creek Road Fire.
- A 142-acre blaze broke out near St. Pauls in Robeson County, forcing evacuations and threatening homes and animals.
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North Carolina under statewide burn ban, 142-acre wildfire reported in Robeson County
ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. (WBTW) -- North Carolina was placed under a statewide burn ban Saturday night as dozens of wildfires were recorded, including one of more than 100 acres in a Robeson County community. Sheriff Burnis Wilkins and the North Carolina Forest Service said a 142-acre blaze broke out around St. Pauls. There was no [...]
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