Parkside Resort Brandy Hanwell, operations manager for Parkside Resort, said the fire burning in Pigeon Forge prompted the resort to evacuate "about six ...
Fire crews said Thursday they were working to control a fast-moving brush fire in the area of Parkside Resort near Little Cove Road and Pine Mountain Road.
A fire at Pigeon Forge has been contained. The Sevier County Emergency Management Agency said fire officials advised that they now have 45% of the fire ...
An evacuation was ordered for anyone within two miles from Parkside Resort in Pigeon Forge due to a fast-moving brush fire, according to officials with the ...
Deputies with the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office originally told WVLT News that the Pine Mountain Fire started from a structure fire that started earlier in the day that was spread by the wind. But we will be back tomorrow and monitoring that closely, but we’ll be back up here tomorrow at 10 o’clock tomorrow but as long as this rain keeps falling we might be able to get a little sleep tonight.” Officials later said that they believed the structure fire was later a separate fire, not related to the Pine Mountain Fire. The cause of the structure and brush fire were not known as of Thursday night, according to deputies.
The Wears Valley Fire Department issued an evacuation order just after 6 p.m. Thursday as they continued to battle a fire in the area of the Parkside Resort ...
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (WVLT) - An evacuation was ordered for residents in Pigeon Forge Thursday following a fast-moving brush fire. The fire is 30 to 40 acres and is 15% contained, according to the Sevier Co. Emergency Management Agency.
Deputies with the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office originally told WVLT News that the Pine Mountain Fire started from a structure fire that started earlier in the day that was spread by the wind. But we will be back tomorrow and monitoring that closely, but we’ll be back up here tomorrow at 10 o’clock tomorrow but as long as this rain keeps falling we might be able to get a little sleep tonight.” Officials later said that they believed the structure fire was later a separate fire, not related to the Pine Mountain Fire. The cause of the structure and brush fire were not known as of Thursday night, according to deputies.