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The executive director of a nascent organization created to help lead Sevier County fire recovery efforts has stepped down, according to a program announcement Wednesday. No explanation for Janice ...
Wildfire recovery in Gatlinburg could take years. ... Bill Haslam called it the worst fire the state had seen in a century. The fire's destructive path ravaged almost 18,000 acres.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam called it the worst fire the state had seen in a century. The fire's destructive path ravaged almost 18,000 acres. Along the way, the wildfires killed at least 13 people, ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Apr 25, 2017–Representatives from the Mountain Tough Recovery Team (MTRT), the Appalachia Service Project (ASP), and various community leaders today broke ...
Entire neighborhoods in Gatlinburg were leveled, looking more like a war zone than a tourist retreat in the days after the fire. Homes were turned to piles of metal and crumbled concrete.
Ellis said another clinic will be scheduled in Gatlinburg, where the fire last week killed 14 people, injured more than 160 others and destroyed or damaged more than 1,700 homes and businesses.
Gatlinburg Fire Chief Greg Miller later estimated at least 20 separate fires broke out within a quarter-hour, overwhelming crews. ... Recovery and review. Around 3:30 a.m., ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn. — A month after a devastating fire roared through his county, Larry Waters still has had little time to reflect on it all. “Never in my wildest dreams, I never imagined ...
WATE 6 On Your Side presented the Hero Award to Chief Greg Miller and the entire Gatlinburg Fire Department for everything they did to save lives and the city of Gatlinburg.
GATLINBURG (WATE) – East Tennessee ... Center is now open daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., and will serve as a check-in point for all volunteers wishing to help in the fire recovery efforts.
The fire's destructive path ravaged almost 18,000 acres. Along the way, the wildfires killed at least 13 people, damaged or destroyed about 1,400 buildings and displaced more than 14,000 residents ...
The fire's destructive path ravaged almost 18,000 acres. Along the way, the wildfires killed at least 13 people, damaged or destroyed about 1,400 buildings and displaced more than 14,000 residents ...
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