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2016 Southeastern United States wildfires

The 2016 Southeastern United States wildfires were a series of wildfires in the Southeastern United States in October and November 2016. As of November 15, 2016, the U.S. Forest Service reported tracking 33 wildfires that had burned about 90,000 acres (36,000 ha).

Southeastern United States wildfires of 2016
Satellite photo taken on November 7, 2016, showing wildfires burning in the U.S. states of Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky.
LocationAlabama[1]
Georgia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Statistics
Date(s)October 23, 2016 – December 9, 2016 (EDT)
Burned areaAt least 80,000 acres (32,000 ha)
CauseSeveral fires suspected to have been caused by arson
Buildings destroyed2,000+
Deaths14[2]
Non-fatal injuries~74[3]

Context edit

 
United States Drought Monitor image from November 22, 2016, showing extreme to exceptional drought across the southeastern United States

Firefighters from 21 states[4] including Washington and Oregon were part of the effort to fight the blazes. North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory said 1600 firefighters fought 19 fires in his state, at a cost of $10 million since October 23. Arson is believed to be responsible for several fires in the Nantahala National Forest where 46,000 acres had burned as of November 18.[5][6] The Asheville Regional Airport reported no rain for ten days after October 8, 2016, after which the area was considered to be in severe drought,[7] while Cherokee, Clay and Macon Counties were considered to be in extreme drought. A month later these three counties and Graham and part of Swain were in exceptional drought, and ten other counties were in extreme drought. Only a trace of rain fell in the month ending November 15 and the airport reported a deficit of 10.8 inches (27 cm) for the year 2016 as of November 18.[5][8][9]

As of December 8, even after rain, much of Georgia and Alabama continued to be in exceptional drought, while Tennessee and the western Carolinas were in extreme drought.[10]

Lightning and accidental human activity such as campfires may have started some fires. Poor air quality was an issue in Asheville and other parts of western North Carolina.[6]

Western North Carolina fires edit

 
Smoke from the Tellico Fire near the Nantahala Outdoor Center
External video
  Haze over Atlanta caused by the wildfires
  Reconnaissance Flight over the Rock Mountain Fire
  RAW: Footage shows burnt out buildings in aftermath of Tennessee wildfire on YouTube

The Tellico Fire in North Carolina began October 23 in Swain County, North Carolina and had burned over 5,600 hectares (14,000 acres) as of November 18, 2016. The Boteler Fire in Clay County, North Carolina began October 25 and had burned 3,600 hectares (8,900 acres) as of November 18.[9]

The Party Rock Fire in North Carolina, which McCrory called number two in the country, began November 5 and as of November 18 had burned 2,900 hectares (7,200 acres) and resulted in the evacuation of 1000 people in the areas of Bat Cave, Chimney Rock and Lake Lure.[5][11] People were allowed to return to Chimney Rock on November 21, 10 days after they left. Firefighters who came mostly from the eastern part of the state had watched buildings in the towns while local fire departments covered their areas. Lake Lure was the headquarters for operations.[12]

On November 30 a man was arrested for setting two Macon County fires.[13]

As of December 6, substantial rain had helped greatly in the effort to bring under control as many as 34 fires which had burned 60,000 acres.[13]

North Georgia fires edit

The Rough Ridge fire in the Cohutta Wilderness of Georgia, believed to have started from a lightning strike October 16, 2016,[14] had burned almost 11,300 hectares (28,000 acres) by November 20, making it one of the largest fires ever in Georgia. The Rock Mountain fire was about 4,250 hectares (10,500 acres) as of November 20, 2016 and caused the evacuation of Dream Catcher Cover north of Tate City.[15]

East Tennessee fires edit

On November 11, 2016, a Chattanooga man was arrested for setting three separate fires north and west of the city. Over 500 acres had been burned in connection with these fires.[16]

Governor Bill Haslam issued a burn ban for 51 counties starting on November 14 through December 15.[17]

On November 16, 2016, two men were arrested for arson in separate wildfire incidents in Tennessee. In Sequatchie County, an Alabama man admitted to dropping a cigarette in a pile of leaves, watching it burn and leaving without putting it out. In Monroe County, a resident was arrested for starting a burn on personal property, against the burn ban, that got out of control.[18]

As of November 17, 2016, Tennessee Division of Forestry reported 64 fires that had burned 17,734 acres. The largest was in Morgan County in the White Oak Circle area covered about 1900 acres but was contained. Another on Neddy Mountain in Cocke County had burned 1116 acres but was mostly contained.[19][20]

By November 21, just 95 acres were reported still burning in Tennessee, and at least half of the state's fires were reported to be started in connection with arson.[21]

On November 28, the Chimney Tops 2 fire in the Chimney Tops of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park spread with the aid of strong winds and dry conditions, the fire quickly broke into multiple fires and spread across the mountains above and around Gatlinburg, Tennessee. By the evening hours the fire had reached the downtown area of Gatlinburg, resulting in the evacuation of over 14,000 people, along with causing damage in and around the town.[22] By November 29, the wildfires had claimed at least three lives.[23] An additional four people were later confirmed dead the next day.[24] As of December 4, the Chimney Tops 2 fire had burned 17,006 acres.[13] A total of 14 people died and 134 others were injured in the Smoky Mountains fires, while over 2,400 structures were burned. Damages were totaled to over $500 Million.[13][25]

On December 8, the burn ban was lifted for four of the 51 counties in Tennessee to aid cleanup of tornadoes that happened on November 29 in southeast Tennessee.[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Alabama Forestry Commission battling 20 active wildfires, windy conditions". 2016-11-28.
  2. ^ Beam, Adam; Mattise, Jonathan (December 2, 2016). "Residents Line Up To See Wildfire-Ravaged City; 13 Dead". hosted.ap.org. AP.
  3. ^ Hanna, Jason; Simon, Darran; Moshtaghian, Artemis (December 1, 2016). "Gatlinburg fires: 10 dead; families wait for news of missing". CNN. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
  4. ^ Ball, Julie (November 15, 2016). "Updated: Party Rock fire grows to 3,400 acres". Asheville Citizen-Times. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Margulis, Abigail (November 19, 2016). "Dry air, gusty winds cause officials concern for fire growth". Asheville Citizen-Times. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  6. ^ a b Dorman, Travis (November 16, 2016). "West Coast crews mobilize to battle Southeast fires". USA Today. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  7. ^ "US Drought Monitor". DroughtMonitor.unl.edu. United States Drought Monitor. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  8. ^ Margulis, Abigail (October 20, 2016). "Asheville sees 10 days without rain, severe drought emerges". Asheville Citizen-Times. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  9. ^ a b Chávez, Karen (November 18, 2016). "Outbreak of WNC wildfires takes toll on wildlife, environment". Asheville Citizen-Times. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  10. ^ Martin, Jeff (December 8, 2016). . News & Observer. Associated Press. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  11. ^ Margulis, Abigail (November 16, 2016). "Rapid fire growth anticipated at Party Rock blaze". Asheville Citizen-Times. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  12. ^ Washburn, Mark (November 21, 2016). "Chimney Rock, NC mountain resort reopens after wildfire contained". News & Observer. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  13. ^ a b c d Chason, Rachel (December 6, 2016). "With rain's help, firefighters bring NC wildfires under control". News & Observer. Retrieved December 7, 2016.
  14. ^ "Rough Ridge Fire". InciWeb. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  15. ^ Buchanan, Christopher (November 21, 2016). "North Ga. fires engulf 40,000 acres as battle, evacuations continue". WXIA. Retrieved November 21, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-12-01. Retrieved 2016-12-10.
  17. ^ "Gov. Haslam issues burning ban for 51 Tennessee counties".
  18. ^ "Two men charged with arson as crews make progress quelling 3 area blazes".
  19. ^ Hara, Amanda (November 18, 2016). "Wildfires currently burning in East Tennessee". WVLT. Retrieved November 18, 2016.
  20. ^ Hickman, Hayes; Dorman, Travis (November 18, 2016). "Blount County fire could burn up to 200 acres, officials say". Knoxville News-Sentinel. Retrieved November 18, 2016.
  21. ^ "Haslam vows pursuit of Tennessee wildfire arsonists".
  22. ^ Vellucci, Amy J.; Satterfield, Jamie (November 29, 2016). "14,000 evacuated from Gatlinburg; fires still burning". knoxnews.com. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  23. ^ "Gatlinburg wildfires claim 3 lives". WHIO-TV via Associated Press. November 29, 2016. Retrieved November 29, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  24. ^ Hanna, Jason; Moshtaghian, Artemis; Blau, Max (November 30, 2016). "Gatlinburg fires: Death toll rises to 7". CNN. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  25. ^ "Confirmed victims of Smoky Mountain wildfires"[permanent dead link], WBIR, 30 Jan 2017. The 14th and last confirmed victim was identified 27 Jan 2017.
  26. ^ . www.local8now.com. Archived from the original on 2016-12-09.

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The 2016 Southeastern United States wildfires were a series of wildfires in the Southeastern United States in October and November 2016 As of November 15 2016 update the U S Forest Service reported tracking 33 wildfires that had burned about 90 000 acres 36 000 ha Southeastern United States wildfires of 2016Satellite photo taken on November 7 2016 showing wildfires burning in the U S states of Georgia North Carolina Tennessee and Kentucky LocationAlabama 1 GeorgiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaTennesseeStatisticsDate s October 23 2016 December 9 2016 EDT Burned areaAt least 80 000 acres 32 000 ha CauseSeveral fires suspected to have been caused by arsonBuildings destroyed2 000 Deaths14 2 Non fatal injuries 74 3 Contents 1 Context 2 Western North Carolina fires 3 North Georgia fires 4 East Tennessee fires 5 See also 6 ReferencesContext edit nbsp United States Drought Monitor image from November 22 2016 showing extreme to exceptional drought across the southeastern United StatesFirefighters from 21 states 4 including Washington and Oregon were part of the effort to fight the blazes North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory said 1600 firefighters fought 19 fires in his state at a cost of 10 million since October 23 Arson is believed to be responsible for several fires in the Nantahala National Forest where 46 000 acres had burned as of November 18 5 6 The Asheville Regional Airport reported no rain for ten days after October 8 2016 after which the area was considered to be in severe drought 7 while Cherokee Clay and Macon Counties were considered to be in extreme drought A month later these three counties and Graham and part of Swain were in exceptional drought and ten other counties were in extreme drought Only a trace of rain fell in the month ending November 15 and the airport reported a deficit of 10 8 inches 27 cm for the year 2016 as of November 18 5 8 9 As of December 8 even after rain much of Georgia and Alabama continued to be in exceptional drought while Tennessee and the western Carolinas were in extreme drought 10 Lightning and accidental human activity such as campfires may have started some fires Poor air quality was an issue in Asheville and other parts of western North Carolina 6 Western North Carolina fires edit nbsp Smoke from the Tellico Fire near the Nantahala Outdoor CenterExternal video nbsp Haze over Atlanta caused by the wildfires nbsp Reconnaissance Flight over the Rock Mountain Fire nbsp RAW Footage shows burnt out buildings in aftermath of Tennessee wildfire on YouTubeThe Tellico Fire in North Carolina began October 23 in Swain County North Carolina and had burned over 5 600 hectares 14 000 acres as of November 18 2016 update The Boteler Fire in Clay County North Carolina began October 25 and had burned 3 600 hectares 8 900 acres as of November 18 9 The Party Rock Fire in North Carolina which McCrory called number two in the country began November 5 and as of November 18 had burned 2 900 hectares 7 200 acres and resulted in the evacuation of 1000 people in the areas of Bat Cave Chimney Rock and Lake Lure 5 11 People were allowed to return to Chimney Rock on November 21 10 days after they left Firefighters who came mostly from the eastern part of the state had watched buildings in the towns while local fire departments covered their areas Lake Lure was the headquarters for operations 12 On November 30 a man was arrested for setting two Macon County fires 13 As of December 6 substantial rain had helped greatly in the effort to bring under control as many as 34 fires which had burned 60 000 acres 13 North Georgia fires editThe Rough Ridge fire in the Cohutta Wilderness of Georgia believed to have started from a lightning strike October 16 2016 14 had burned almost 11 300 hectares 28 000 acres by November 20 making it one of the largest fires ever in Georgia The Rock Mountain fire was about 4 250 hectares 10 500 acres as of November 20 2016 update and caused the evacuation of Dream Catcher Cover north of Tate City 15 East Tennessee fires editMain article 2016 Great Smoky Mountains wildfires On November 11 2016 a Chattanooga man was arrested for setting three separate fires north and west of the city Over 500 acres had been burned in connection with these fires 16 Governor Bill Haslam issued a burn ban for 51 counties starting on November 14 through December 15 17 On November 16 2016 two men were arrested for arson in separate wildfire incidents in Tennessee In Sequatchie County an Alabama man admitted to dropping a cigarette in a pile of leaves watching it burn and leaving without putting it out In Monroe County a resident was arrested for starting a burn on personal property against the burn ban that got out of control 18 As of November 17 2016 update Tennessee Division of Forestry reported 64 fires that had burned 17 734 acres The largest was in Morgan County in the White Oak Circle area covered about 1900 acres but was contained Another on Neddy Mountain in Cocke County had burned 1116 acres but was mostly contained 19 20 By November 21 just 95 acres were reported still burning in Tennessee and at least half of the state s fires were reported to be started in connection with arson 21 On November 28 the Chimney Tops 2 fire in the Chimney Tops of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park spread with the aid of strong winds and dry conditions the fire quickly broke into multiple fires and spread across the mountains above and around Gatlinburg Tennessee By the evening hours the fire had reached the downtown area of Gatlinburg resulting in the evacuation of over 14 000 people along with causing damage in and around the town 22 By November 29 the wildfires had claimed at least three lives 23 An additional four people were later confirmed dead the next day 24 As of December 4 the Chimney Tops 2 fire had burned 17 006 acres 13 A total of 14 people died and 134 others were injured in the Smoky Mountains fires while over 2 400 structures were burned Damages were totaled to over 500 Million 13 25 On December 8 the burn ban was lifted for four of the 51 counties in Tennessee to aid cleanup of tornadoes that happened on November 29 in southeast Tennessee 26 See also editDroughts in California List of wildfiresReferences edit Alabama Forestry Commission battling 20 active wildfires windy conditions 2016 11 28 Beam Adam Mattise Jonathan December 2 2016 Residents Line Up To See Wildfire Ravaged City 13 Dead hosted ap org AP Hanna Jason Simon Darran Moshtaghian Artemis December 1 2016 Gatlinburg fires 10 dead families wait for news of missing CNN Retrieved December 1 2016 Ball Julie November 15 2016 Updated Party Rock fire grows to 3 400 acres Asheville Citizen Times Retrieved November 16 2016 a b c Margulis Abigail November 19 2016 Dry air gusty winds cause officials concern for fire growth Asheville Citizen Times Retrieved November 21 2016 a b Dorman Travis November 16 2016 West Coast crews mobilize to battle Southeast fires USA Today Retrieved November 16 2016 US Drought Monitor DroughtMonitor unl edu United States Drought Monitor Retrieved December 2 2016 Margulis Abigail October 20 2016 Asheville sees 10 days without rain severe drought emerges Asheville Citizen Times Retrieved November 21 2016 a b Chavez Karen November 18 2016 Outbreak of WNC wildfires takes toll on wildlife environment Asheville Citizen Times Retrieved November 21 2016 Martin Jeff December 8 2016 Drought the South s unwelcome guest stays despite rains News amp Observer Associated Press Archived from the original on December 21 2016 Retrieved December 9 2016 Margulis Abigail November 16 2016 Rapid fire growth anticipated at Party Rock blaze Asheville Citizen Times Retrieved November 16 2016 Washburn Mark November 21 2016 Chimney Rock NC mountain resort reopens after wildfire contained News amp Observer Retrieved November 22 2016 a b c d Chason Rachel December 6 2016 With rain s help firefighters bring NC wildfires under control News amp Observer Retrieved December 7 2016 Rough Ridge Fire InciWeb Retrieved November 17 2016 Buchanan Christopher November 21 2016 North Ga fires engulf 40 000 acres as battle evacuations continue WXIA Retrieved November 21 2016 permanent dead link UPDATE Man arrested after admitting he set three wildfires that consumed 300 acres Times Free Press Archived from the original on 2016 12 01 Retrieved 2016 12 10 Gov Haslam issues burning ban for 51 Tennessee counties Two men charged with arson as crews make progress quelling 3 area blazes Hara Amanda November 18 2016 Wildfires currently burning in East Tennessee WVLT Retrieved November 18 2016 Hickman Hayes Dorman Travis November 18 2016 Blount County fire could burn up to 200 acres officials say Knoxville News Sentinel Retrieved November 18 2016 Haslam vows pursuit of Tennessee wildfire arsonists Vellucci Amy J Satterfield Jamie November 29 2016 14 000 evacuated from Gatlinburg fires still burning knoxnews com Retrieved November 29 2016 Gatlinburg wildfires claim 3 lives WHIO TV via Associated Press November 29 2016 Retrieved November 29 2016 permanent dead link Hanna Jason Moshtaghian Artemis Blau Max November 30 2016 Gatlinburg fires Death toll rises to 7 CNN Retrieved November 30 2016 Confirmed victims of Smoky Mountain wildfires permanent dead link WBIR 30 Jan 2017 The 14th and last confirmed victim was identified 27 Jan 2017 Burn ban lifted in 3 Tennessee counties www local8now com Archived from the original on 2016 12 09 Portal nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 Southeastern United States wildfires amp oldid 1163703947, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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