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McDowell County Emergency Management reports crews are responding to a chlorine leak at a manufacturing plant on Thursday.
McDowell County Emergency Management reports U.S. 221 has shut down following a crash on Monday. Officials said the highway ...
Nearly a dozen homes were damaged, several vehicles destroyed, and one person was hurt after a round of severe thunderstorms ...
By 10:30 p.m., the Bee Rock Branch Fire — as it is now known — was estimated to have burned 175 acres with 0% containment, according to McDowell County Emergency Management.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNMcDowell County officials report damage after Wednesday evening stormsMultiple departments also responded to a structure fire in Dysartsville where they battled downed trees and power lines to ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNPart of major highway reopens after closure due to crashA crash near the McDowell County-Rutherford County line has caused the highway to be shut down, according to officials.
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WSPA 7News on MSNChlorine leak reported in McDowell Co.MCDOWELL COUNTY, N.C. (WSPA) – McDowell County Emergency Management have reported a chlorine leak at a Baxter facility. Emergency Personnel are on scene at the Baxter Facility located at Pitts Station ...
McDowell County Emergency Management has issued an evacuation order for all residences on Wild Acres Road off of N.C. 226-A near Little Switzerland due to a wildfire, according to a news release.
McDowell County Emergency Management has issued an evacuation order for all residences on Wild Acres Road off of N.C. 226-A near Little Switzerland due to a wildfire, according to a news release.
McDowell County Emergency Management said the fire started along Armstrong Creek Road, just off North Carolina Highway 226 in Turkey Cove. As of Wednesday morning, the fire had grown to 2,085 ...
McDowell County Emergency Management said only 27% of the fire was contained. It forced evacuations this week and was burning in one of the hardest-hit areas from Hurricane Helene last September.
By 10:30 p.m., the Bee Rock Branch Fire — as it is now known — was estimated to have burned 175 acres with 0% containment, according to McDowell County Emergency Management.
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