CURRENT SITUATION
Fire crews are making progress on containing fires around the region. Acreage burned continues to increase, but containment is also increasing. The weather system that moved through the region yesterday brought higher relative humidity but no significant rainfall to the fire areas. Cloud cover is expected to remain today, and any fire activity and potential will be significantly muted. These favorable weather conditions are allowing firefighters to make progress on containment. However, a high-pressure system is expected to return to the area tomorrow, with no significant chance of rain forecasted in the next 10 days.
Fire crews are making progress on containing fires around the region. Acreage burned continues to increase, but containment is also increasing. The weather system that moved through the region yesterday brought higher relative humidity but no significant rainfall to the fire areas. Cloud cover is expected to remain today, and any fire activity and potential will be significantly muted. These favorable weather conditions are allowing firefighters to make progress on containment. However, a high-pressure system is expected to return to the area tomorrow, with no significant chance of rain forecasted in the next 10 days.

AIR QUALITY
INFORMATION
A code red air quality alert is in
effect today for Asheville Valleys (under 4,000 feet in elevation). A code red
alert for AQI (Air Quality Index) means everyone may begin to experience health
effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects.
Limit your time outdoors today. Keep windows and doors closed in your home and
run your HVAC.
BURNING
RESTRICTIONS
A total fire ban is in effect for all lands in the Nantahala
and Pisgah National Forests; however, commercially available heating equipment,
portable lanterns, or stoves that use gas or pressurized liquid fuel are
allowed. More information is at www.fs.usda.gov/detail/nfsnc/alerts-notices/?cid=fseprd524246.
A North Carolina Forest Service ban is in effect on all open
burning in all 25 Western NC counties. More information is at www.ncforestservice.gov/news_pubs/newsdesk_2016.htm#
1107161.
TODAYS UPDATES ON MAJOR AREA FIRES
MAPLE SPRINGS AND OLD ROUGHY FIRES
(USFS-LAKE SANTEELAH AREA, GRAHAM COUNTY)
Crews are making progress on
containment of both fires. The most intense heat on the Maple Springs fire
remains on the south and west corner of the fire in the Joyce Kilmer Slickrock
Wilderness. If weather and smoke conditions allow, fire managers will use
helicopters and water-scooping aircraft to drop water on that section of the
fire today.
Maple Springs: Acreage: 7,177 -
Containment: 15% - Personnel: 410 - Start Date: November 4
Old Roughy: Acreage: 657 - Containment:
60% - Start Date: November 8
Tellico Fire
(USFS-NANTAHALA GORGE AREA, Swain and Macon Counties)
The southwest side-where the fire is
backing downslope to Queens Creek near the community of Fairview-is the last
remaining area of active fire on the Tellico Fire. On the west side, crews will
monitor and mop up the fire along Highway 19/74 but limit their exposure as
falling rocks and trees present a significant hazard.
Acreage: 13,676 - Containment: 39% -
Personnel: 464 - Start Date: November 3
Boteler Fire
(USFS-CHUNKY GAL AREA, Clay County)
Today, crews continue to construct a
contingency line on the northern end of Buck Creek Road. They will also conduct
burnout operations to strengthen firelines in the area north of Jackie Cove
Road.
Acreage: 8,695 - Containment: 37% -
Personnel: 284 - Start Date: October 25
PARTY ROCK FIRE (NCFS-LAKE LURE AREA,
RUTHERFORD, BUNCOMBE, AND HENDERSON COUNTIES)
The fire continues to slowly burn down
to the woods line within the Village of Chimney Rock Village's homes and
businesses located just below Round Top Mountain. Structure protection
firefighters are in place in multiple communities. Smoke from the fire is
impacting the Asheville area. A stretch of Highway 74-A leading into Chimney
Rock Village from the north and south remains closed.
Acreage: 3,457 - Containment: 15% -
Personnel: 334 - Start Date: November 5
CHESTNUT KNOB FIRE (NCFS-SOUTH
MOUNTAINS STATE PARK, BURKE COUNTY)
An Incident Management Team from the
Florida Forest Service assumed command of the fire today. Several state parks
in western North Carolina have been closed to allow the state to deploy
additional resources to assist in fighting fires. In addition to South
Mountains and Chimney Rock parks, New River, Elk Knob, Mount Mitchell, Lake
James and Gorges state parks and Mount Jefferson State Natural Area will be
closed until the fire is contained and staff can return to their assigned
parks.
Acreage: 3,100 - Containment: 20% -
Personnel: 118 - Start Date: November 6
ROCK MOUNTAIN FIRE (NORTHWEST OF
CLAYTON, GA)
4,100 acre fire is close to the NC State Line, more info at:
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5100/
EVACUATIONS
AND CLOSURES
Please
visit Inciweb websites for the most up to date information:
HENDERSON
COUNTY Mandatory Evacuations: communities located along Highway
64/74-A from Henderson County Line to Highway 9, Highway 9 to Shumont Road and
all Henderson County homes located on Shumont Road.
Evacuation
Shelter: Bat Cave Baptist Church located at 5095 Chimney Rock Road,
Hendersonville, NC
SWAIN
COUNTY Evacuations Lifted: Only residents are allowed on the
following roads: Big Dog, Gassaway, Licklog, Long Branch, Luther Bingham,
Mason, Morgan, Northern Partridge, Silver Mine, East Silver Ridge, Wesser
Creek, Wilkes.
MACON
COUNTY Evacuations Lifted: Only residents are allowed on Deweese
and Partridge Creek Roads.
CLAY
COUNTY Evacuations Lifted.
Nantahala
National Forest CLOSURES
Major closures on the Nantahala
include:
- Joyce
Kilmer Slickrock Wilderness
- Wesser
Creek Trail
- Chunky
Gal Trail from Glade Gap to Tusquitee Gap
- Whitewater
Falls Trail and portions of Foothills Trail
- Benton
MacKaye Trail east of Beech Gap
- Appalachian
Trail from the Nantahala River at Wesser south to Rock Gap Trailhead on
Forest Road 67
Call the US Forest Service
office for more information on road and trail closures: 828-257-4200
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