Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Pigeon Forge Fire Smolders After Monday Rain

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Pigeon Forge Fire Smolders After Monday Rain

More than 30 cabins and turning propane tanks into shrapnel.

A fiery scene made for the movies becomes reality in Pigeon Forge. "It was unlike anything you've ever seen before in your life. You had fire in those three-tale cabins just going from top to bottom," said Tony Watson, chief of the Pigeon Forge Fire

Pigeon Forge, TN — A house fire that broke out near the Fantastic Smoky Mountains National Park continues to burn, damaging over 30 additional structures throughout Monday and leading the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency to declare a state of

About 20 fire departments have been fighting the fire, authorities said. "Propane tanks have been exploding," Pigeon Forge Fire Chief Tony Watson said Sunday. "It's been real perilous." Currently at 230 acres, the blaze started as a house fire, according to

(CNN) — Heavy rains helped firefighters contain a wildfire that hurt dozens of mountain homes outside the Tennessee resort town of Pigeon Forge. The downpour allowed authorities to pull most of the teams off the fire

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