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The brush fire that started over the weekend near Bear Mountain and Jim Thorpe is about 95% contained, officials said ...
More than half of the brush fire that started over the weekend near Jim Thorpe has been contained as of Tuesday.
Firefighters have almost fully contained a wildfire that broke out over the weekend on Bear Mountain on the outskirts of Jim ...
The fire is burning east of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, in Carbon County, which is around 82 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNBrush fire on Jim Thorpe mountain 95% contained, D&L Trail re-openedFire crews were expected to transition into a patrol status at a brush fire that impacted 560 acres in Carbon County, a state ...
A large brush fire that started last weekend in Carbon County was contained after nearly a weekof firefighting. Daniel DiCamillo, spokesman for the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation of Natural ...
JIM THORPE, Pa. - A large brush fire in Jim Thorpe has now been burning for more than 24 hours. It is a brush fire in the ...
JIM THORPE, Pa. - Firefighters are continuing to battle a large brush fire that broke out on Saturday in Jim Thorpe. Officials say that multiple fire departments from all over the ...
Ruth Ann Bramich’s husband Mike woke her at 11 p.m. Sunday as flames from the wildfire were getting too close for comfort to their Silk Street home. They called 9-1-1 and started to hose down the ...
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WGAL on MSNBrush fire burns hundreds of acres in Carbon CountyA brush fire that started over the weekend in Carbon County continued to burn on Tuesday. The flames are scorching parts of ...
A mighty 560-acre wildfire that ignited Saturday afternoon on Bear Mountain in Jim Thorpe and Franklin and Mahoning townships ...
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PAhomepage.com on MSNCarbon County forest fire coming too close for comfortA brush fire is sweeping through hundreds of acres near a busy tourist attraction in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County. Finally, ...
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