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The Rattlesnake Branch Fire is at 629 acres and 5% contained, according to the U.S. Forest Service. The U.S. Forest Service said the Shining Rock Wilderness Area is closed including the following ...
The Rattlesnake Branch Fire in Cruso is now 21% contained and has reached 1,865 acres of Sunday afternoon — growing an additional 600 acres since Saturday. Higher humidity levels overnight have helped ...
CRUSO, N.C. (WSPA) – The Rattlesnake Branch Fire initially began on March 26, and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. Here is the latest information on the wildfire and how crews ...
CRUSO, N.C. (WNCT) –The Rattlesnake Branch fire that started on Wednesday, Mar. 26, 2025, is quickly spreading due to dry conditions. The fire is on private land and the Shining Rock Wilderness ...
Mar. 27—A clever strategy to steer the Cruso fire toward the unpopulated Shining Rock Wilderness has been paying off. The Rattlesnake Branch fire had reached 630 acres as of Thursday evening.
That was before the start of the Rattlesnake Branch fire and the most recent Bee Rock Creek fire. open image in gallery Multiple wildfires have started in the days since a burn ban was lifted in ...
A massive wildfire burning in South Carolina jumped the border Saturday and was spreading Sunday into North Carolina.
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The Fish Hook fire has also led to evacuations. All three had varying levels of containment. The Rattlesnake Branch Fire, which started Wednesday in Cruso, North Carolina, grew to between 400 and ...
Deep Woods Fire: The Deep Woods Fire is 3,970 acres in size and 32% contained. Rattlesnake Branch fire up to 1,200 acres The Rattlesnake Branch Fire is up to 1,200 acres now, according to a Saturday ...
The Rattlesnake Branch Fire in the Haywood County community of Cruso is now reported at approximately 1,865 acres at 21% containment, a slight decrease in acreage due to better mapping, the U.S.