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23-05-2025
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Brush fire closes Brunswick road, threatens homes
A large brush fire in Brunswick County on Thursday, May 22, is threatening homes in the Winnabow area. Multiple units are on the scene of the blaze, which has prompted the closure of Rock Creek Road, according to a Facebook post from the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office. Fire engines are protecting homes as of Thursday evening, according to a Facebook post from the Winnabow Volunteer Fire Department. It's the second such fire to impact Brunswick County in May. The first, which started on May 2, burned more than 1,300 acres in the Boiling Spring Lakes area. On Thursday, officials said there are still hot spots with the fire at 83 percent containment. Bobby Lowery, 28, of Nebo, N.C., has been charged with not keeping a person in charge of a brush fire in relation to the wildfire in Boiling Spring Lakes. "Drought conditions have persisted this spring in southeastern North Carolina, keeping vegetation primed for catching fire," the North Carolina Forest Service stated in a May 12 news release. This article originally appeared on Wilmington StarNews: Fire in Brunswick County, NC, closes Rock Creek Road, threatens homes
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12-05-2025
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After investigation, man charged in connection with wildfire in Brunswick County
A man has been charged in connection with the Sunset Road Wildfire in Brunswick County. Bobby Lowery, 28, of Nebo, N.C., has been charged with not keeping a person in charge of a brush fire in relation to the 1,331-acre wildfire in Boiling Spring Lakes. Though the wildfire started on May 2, the cause of the wildfire has been determined to be a debris burn that occurred on April 25 on private property, the North Carolina Forest Service stated in a May 12 news release. "Drought conditions have persisted this spring in southeastern North Carolina, keeping vegetation primed for catching fire," the news release stated. "Prolific organic soils throughout this area can hold ground fire for an extended period of time, particularly when dry," per the news release. "These factors, combined with a forecast cold front moving through the area contributed to the extreme fire behavior and continued spread May 3." Related: Fighting flames and filling cups: How Brunswick has come together during a wildfire Lowery was cited and charged with North Carolina General Statute 14-140.1. The statute states anyone burning brush, grass or other material "without keeping and maintaining a careful watchman in charge of the burning" where property may be endangered or destroyed "shall be guilty of an infraction." The infraction, per the statute, "may include a fine of not more than $50." "Fire escaping from the brush, grass, or other material while burning shall be prima facie evidence of violation of this provision," the statute states. After more than a week of burning, the wildfire is at 83% containment as of May 12, per the North Carolina Forest Service. Effective at noon on Monday, May 12, 2025, the Brunswick County Fire Marshal's Office lifted a ban on all open burning within 100 feet of an occupied structure for the unincorporated areas within the county. The burn ban was issued on May 2, 2025, due to an increased risk of fire danger and unfavorable weather and drought conditions forecasted for the area, partially due to the wildfire affecting Boiling Spring Lakes. 'Residents should still be on guard and monitor any burning they may do to ensure safety and compliance with the law,' Fire Marshal Andrew Thompson said. 'Rainy weather and other factors are helping improve some of the dangerous conditions we have seen here lately, but it is important to remain cautious to help our firefighters and public safety crews as they work to mitigate the remaining work related to the recent wildfire.' Keep up with the area's latest Brunswick County news by signing up for the Savanna Tenenoff covers Brunswick County for the StarNews. Reach her at stenenoff@ This article originally appeared on Wilmington StarNews: Man charged in connection with wildfire in Boiling Spring Lakes