North Carolina

Fire continues to burn at North Carolina's famed Cold Mountain

ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Authorities are continuing to monitor a fire at North Carolina’s famed Cold Mountain.

U.S. Forest Service officials said Sunday that a wildfire continues to burn at the iconic mountain despite rain in the area over the weekend.

The last report shows the Haywood County fire was 200-acres and only 10 percent contained. While the rain helped, drying trends are forecasted for the next several days and lingering smoke is possible in the area.

"What our crews did was focus on private property and residences and make sure the fire wasn't able to move towards them," Bruce MacDonald from the North Carolina Forest Service said.

Cold Mountain Fire Update 11/22/2019 Firefighters made good progress Friday to enhance structure protection in connection with the Cold Mountain Fire. A helicopter flight measured the fire at approximately 126 acres as of midday Friday. The fire was first reported at approximately 3:00 am Thursday morning. Since then a crew of approximately 30 firefighters have worked to keep the fire from moving in the direction of nearby structures and private land. The wildfire is burning within the Shining Rock Wilderness which remains closed to all recreational uses including use of all 53 miles of trails in the area. Residents of the nearby area can expect heavy smoke throughout Friday night. The fire will continue to be monitored and appropriate action taken as needed, as rain moves into the area on Friday evening into Saturday. This incident has been fairly complex for a small fire because it involves Designated Wilderness Area in close proximity to private residences. Fortunate topography and fire behavior allowed managers to make decisions that provided good structure protection while still employing minimum impact suppression tactics appropriate for the designated Wilderness Area. Agencies involved in the response include USDA Forest Service, NC Forest Service Haywood County Emergency Management, Cruso Fire Department, and National Park Service. Video Caption: Active Burning of Cold Mountain from helicopter performing aerial monitoring of the fire.

Posted by U.S. Forest Service - National Forests in North Carolina on Friday, November 22, 2019

The forest service didn’t release details on what might have caused the fire or where exactly it began. The Shining Rock Wilderness area is temporarily closed because of the fire.

Firefighters will remain in the area through the week to monitor conditions and will do whatever is needed to protect people and buildings.

The mountain is about 35-miles from the city of Asheville.

The mountain has been featured in a popular novel and an award-winning movie. Charles Frazier’s best-selling book “Cold Mountain” is about a Confederate soldier’s journey through western North Carolina. The book was later adapted into a 2003 movie starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman and Renee Zellweger.