Wildfires Archive

Rain finally put an end to costly Dismal Swamp fire

SUFFOLK It wasn't the Great Conflagration, but the fire that ignited in the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge this spring was the costliest and one of the longest-burning in state history. Now it's out.

Authorities continue flooding Dismal Swamp fire this week

SUFFOLK Employees of the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge this week will continue flooding areas of the refuge where a fire that started in June continues to burn.

The fire is 100 percent contained but continues to smolder underground. The fire could remain active without significant rainfall, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service said Tuesday.

Hanna's rain likely not enough to extinguish wildfires

Tropical Storm Hanna dumped some needed rain on the two fires that have smoldered in the region for months, but officials are not ready to say the fires are out just yet.

Lake Drummond to reopen to boaters Saturday after wildfire

SUFFOLK The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge’s Lake Drummond will reopen to boaters at sunrise Saturday after more than two months, according to a news release from the refuge.

Dismal Swamp fire 100 percent contained but still burning

SUFFOLK A nearly 5,000-acre wildfire in the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge has been contained, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. The fire, which started June 9 with some logging equipment, was declared 100 percent contained on Aug. 20.

Swamp-fire smoke may have lowered bees' honey production

SUFFOLK The honey house is a sticky, sweet place this time of year. It is cramped with honey chambers and buckets of golden liquid, with a waist-high honey extractor and a man named Joe Taylor who works it. Every once in a while he will pause to lick the drippings from his fingers. "I don't want to waste it," he says. "It's thick this year. It's sweet."

Number of firefighters on hand for N.C. wildfire is reduced

By Ryan Hutchins The fire that raged through more than 40,000 acres of North Carolina forest and farm land - and sent smoke into Hampton Roads - appears to be nearly extinguished. A multi agency fire-fighting force that had totaled nearly 600 had been reduced to 93 by Wednesday. The fire has burned for more than two months in and around the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge.

Fire officials: Eastern NC wildfire 90 percent contained

COLUMBIA, N.C.  Officials are sending firefighters home from an eastern North Carolina wildfire that is now 90 percent contained after burning more than 40,000 acres.

Great Dismal Swamp fire contained but not extinguished

SUFFOLK The Great Dismal Swamp wildfire that once blazed out of control has been reduced to a 4,664-acre simmer, with firefighting efforts slashed to a fraction of what they once were.

Fewer needed to fight wildfire in N.C. refuge

By Ryan Hutchins Officials have begun scaling back efforts to extinguish a wildfire that continues to smolder 50 miles west of the Outer Banks. "We're identifying people and equipment we don't need anymore," incident spokesman Roger Miller said by phone Wednesday. There are now 217 people assigned to control the blaze, down from about 250 last week.