News

Smoke spreads across WNC from brush fire, Pisgah burn

Smoke spreads across WNC from brush fire, Pisgah burn

Smoke from a controlled burn in Pisgah National Forest Photo: Contributed/Jamison DiGregorio


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Fire officials across Buncombe, Haywood and Transylvania counties warned residents Friday to expect smoke-filled skies as a brush fire and a large prescribed burn sent haze drifting across the region.

The North Canton and Leicester fire departments said smoke was moving into their districts from a brush fire burning in the Enka-Candler Fire District. Crews were on scene Friday afternoon, after a 22-acre blaze that was contained Thursday night reignited and grew to 40 acres.

People who live in the Enka Lake area reported a helicopter gathering water from the lake.

County officials said the fire was about 50 percent contained at 2:20 p.m.

Departments urged residents to avoid outdoor burning because of extremely dry conditions and elevated fire danger.

“Smoke is expected to be visible throughout the day,” the North Canton Fire Department said, adding that conditions remain too hazardous for safe burning.

ENKA FIRE CONTAINED, FAIRVIEW FIRE GROWS BUT NEARS CONTAINMENT

Smoke from a controlled burn in Pisgah National Forest
Smoke from a controlled burn in Pisgah National Forest

Elsewhere, a separate plume was spreading across southern Buncombe County, Brevard and Transylvania County as the U.S. Forest Service carried out a 1,200-acre prescribed burn in Pisgah National Forest. The burn area includes Coontree Recreation Area, Coontree Loop Trail, Bennett Gap Trail, Avery Creek Road and nearby campsites, as well as Pisgah Riding Stables.

The Forest Service said the operation would continue through Friday as weather allows, with some area closures possible through Saturday for public safety. Officials emphasized that prescribed fires help reduce overgrown vegetation and lower the risk of more dangerous wildfires.

Residents in Brevard and surrounding communities reported highly visible smoke but were urged not to be alarmed.

Recent Headlines

14 minutes ago in Entertainment, Music

It feels good to be Jelly Roll. And now, he’s ready to win a Grammy

Fresh

This week, Jelly Roll was invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. And last month, he learned that he was nominated for three Grammys in 2026, marking his third year in a row receiving nods. Two of those are new territory for him.

17 minutes ago in Entertainment, Music

Every major update from the first two episodes of Taylor Swift’s Disney+ Eras Tour docuseries

Fresh

"The Eras Tour was a lifetime within my life," Taylor Swift told the room at a screening of the first two episodes of her new Disney+ docuseries, "The End of an Era." "It feels insane."

17 hours ago in Community, Entertainment, Local, Music, On The Town

Warren Haynes’ Christmas Jam keeps Asheville at its heart

Warren Haynes

Warren Haynes reflects on the festival’s growth, community roots and its commitment to giving back

24 hours ago in Entertainment

Sundance Film Festival unveils 90 feature films for its last Utah edition

Programmers on Wednesday unveiled a lineup of 90 feature films set for the festival's last hurrah in Park City, Utah. The slate includes documentaries on basketball great Brittney Griner, Nelson Mandela, Salman Rushdie, Courtney Love and Billie Jean King. There are starry features with the likes of Natalie Portman, Jenna Ortega, Seth Rogen, Channing Tatum, Danielle Brooks, Olivia Colman, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Alexander Skarsgård and Ethan Hawke.

1 day ago in Entertainment

Oscars recognize casting for the first time, offering a spotlight on a key job in the movie industry

Casting will get some Oscar love next year. A new prize for achievement in casting was added to the Academy Awards in March, a step casting directors believe is long overdue. The 98th Academy Awards will air live on ABC on March 15, 2026.