Evacuations underway in Helene-ravaged North Carolina town after wildfire starts MCDOWELL COUNTY, N.C. – At least two wildfires have broken out near towns that were devastated by Hurricane Helene.
Evacuations are in place for people living along several roads in Old Fort, North Carolina, due to a fire known as the Crooked Creek Fire.
The fire is estimated to be 150 acres and 0% contained, according to McDowell Emergency Management.
The McDowell County Office of Emergency Management said the fire was started by a tree on a downed power line.
The fire is being driven by gusty winds in the area.
The fire has reportedly jumped across Bat Cave Road in Old Fort. No injuries have been reported from the fire, McDowell County Emergency Management said. The fire has destroyed "multiple" outbuildings, the agency said. .............
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