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Wildfires In North Carolina
The current state of wildfires in North Carolina is expanding rather quickly due to the sudden forest fire that commenced. The wildfires have spread through 44,000 acres of land, governor McCrory declared state of emergency in 25 counties. Nearly 16 hundred firefighters have helped to control the severe fire spreading through the piedmont, and mountains. Over 10 million dollars in damage has been caused by the wildfires. On saturday, the federal emergency management association approved the request of governor McCrory’s to pay for 75% of the emergency protective measures taken in fighting the fires. The state has stated that they could be facing the wildfires until spring. The wildfires have caused as many as 1000 people to evacuate, due

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