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Weekend Fires Across Multiple States Cause Damage

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United States: Multiple local fire departments responded to residential and brush fires across several states this weekend, with incidents in Bowling Green, Plainwell, Freetown, Aberdeen, Rudd, Clifton and Kalihi; one person was confirmed dead in Plainwell on Saturday evening and others were displaced. Officials this weekend reported injuries, property loss and active investigations; the Moore County wildfire was about 15 acres and 10 percent contained as of 3:30 p.m., Fort Bragg units assisted at Camp Mackall, and the American Red Cross was notified to help eight displaced Kalihi residents.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Saturday morning: Bowling Green crews responded to a reported structure fire on Rosie Street at 11:30 a.m.
  • Saturday ~8:30 p.m.: Plainwell house fire resulted in one fatality; PDPS and Michigan State Police investigating.
  • Saturday ~9:24 a.m.: Freetown structure fire upgraded to second alarm; crews saved large portions of the property.
  • Sunday early afternoon: Moore County wildfire reported (~15 acres) and only 10% contained as of 3:30 p.m.; N.C. Forest Service assisted.
  • March 29 early a.m.: Kalihi two-alarm building fire displaced eight people; under control by 1:08 a.m. and extinguished by 1:30 a.m.

Why This Matters to You

Fires can happen anywhere, anytime, and they affect communities deeply. They can lead to loss of life, property, and peace of mind. It's crucial to have a fire safety plan for your home and to regularly check smoke detectors.

The Bottom Line

Weekend fires across multiple states have caused significant damage and loss. While investigations are ongoing, it's a stark reminder of the importance of fire safety. Worth forwarding if you know someone who could use a reminder to check their smoke detectors.

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Who Benefited

Local fire departments, mutual-aid partners, and relief organizations consolidated response capabilities and received coordinated support to assist displaced residents and contain active blazes.

Who Impacted

Residents of affected homes experienced displacement, property loss, one confirmed death, and at least one hospitalization while investigations continue.

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Who Benefited

Local fire departments, mutual-aid partners, and relief organizations consolidated response capabilities and received coordinated support to assist displaced residents and contain active blazes.

Who Impacted

Residents of affected homes experienced displacement, property loss, one confirmed death, and at least one hospitalization while investigations continue.

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