"Out of control" the wildfire in the small town of North Carolina still recovered from Hurricane Hurricane

Emergency managers in Macorwell County said that a wild fire broke out in the old flames of the old castle in the western town of North Carolina, and the region was four months in the area attacked by Hylun Hurricane. Urgent officials said that as of Wednesday night, the fire called CROOKED CREEK FIRE has been burned by 250 acres, and emergency personnel said that they accounted for 15 %.

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On January 29th, the curved stream fire broke out in the old castle in North Carolina. This is nearly four months that the town was attacked by Hylun Hurricane.

Now evacuating in some areas Old castleThis is one of Helene's most difficult town when he landed at the end of September. You can find the local evacuation order of the residents here. Officials said that an emergency shelter has been opened at 203 Dongjie, and residents in the affected areas have been urged to evacuate their safety.

In the latest update of Mackel County: "The wind continues to cause a dangerous fire status." "Firefighters continue to focus on the structure of the structural protection of multiple houses in the area and continue to be committed to establishing a fire curb line."

Officials said in the update at 6 pm that it is expected that wind energy will decrease all night.

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On January 29, the wind in western North Carolina felt that a wildfire at that time broke out in the old castle. This was one of the towns that Hyenn Hurricane was violently attacked.

After an emergency managing official released a wind consultation, the fire happened at midnight on Wednesday. Officials warned that there were 15 to 25 miles/h winds, and the gusts of gusts were as high as 50 miles per hour, and it was expected to continue until 6 pm today.

The wind only increases the dry conditions of the area. CBS News and radio meteorist Nikki Nolan said that the average rainfall of less than 4 inches in January in January, so far, the old fortress has only received 0.58 inches. Because the vegetation is dry and dry conditions are known fire fuels, the wind helps the fire spread faster.

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Most parts of North Carolina have gone through dry conditions. The rainfall in Old Castle Town in January was a few inches less than usual.

According to the CBS related company WNCN, the initial report showed that a tree that fell on the power line began.

In September, tens of thousands of houses were damaged in western North Carolina in western North Carolina. According to Ashville citizens, at least 47 houses and buildings were destroyed in the old castle, and 36 other 36 houses were destroyed.

According to citizens, thousands of people are still displaced.