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Duplin County Forest Fire Now 50% Contained After Weekend Efforts

Firefighters in Duplin County have reached 50% containment of the Chicken Farm Lane blaze after intense work over the holiday weekend.

Duplin County Forest Fire Now 50% Contained After Weekend Efforts

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Fire crews battling a forest fire along Chicken Farm Lane in Duplin County have made significant progress, reaching 50% containment as of Monday, July 6, 2026. The fire, initially reported on July 4, has been aggressively fought throughout the Independence Day weekend by multiple agencies to prevent further spread and protect the surrounding area.

Fire Progress and Current Status

The forest fire was first reported on July 4, 2026, covering approximately 210 acres with only 10% containment. Thanks to coordinated efforts, the containment level has steadily increased to 50% by July 6. Firefighters continue to monitor hotspots and conduct controlled burnouts to create firebreaks. Officials confirm there is currently no threat to the public or nearby structures, allowing residents to remain calm.

Agencies Coordinating Firefighting Efforts

Containing the blaze has required extensive cooperation among multiple fire and emergency response teams. The North Carolina Fire Service leads the operation alongside local volunteer fire departments, including Pin Hook VFD, Maple Hill FD, Back Swamp VFD, Rhodestown VFD, Haws Run VFD, and Chinquapin VFD. In addition, Duplin County EMS and emergency management teams from Pender and Onslow counties have provided crucial support, ensuring safety protocols and medical readiness are in place.

Challenges Faced During Containment

Firefighters have faced several challenges in their efforts to contain the fire. Dry vegetation throughout Duplin County, combined with shifting winds over the holiday weekend, increased the difficulty of controlling the fire’s spread. Crews have worked long hours in hot, humid conditions, using specialized equipment and strategic water drops to slow the blaze. Despite these obstacles, the commitment of the responders has been key to the progress made.

Community Impact and Safety Measures

While the fire has not posed an immediate risk to homes or businesses, local authorities have urged residents to stay alert and report any signs of smoke or fire. Evacuation orders have not been necessary at this point. Residents are reminded to avoid the affected areas and remain cautious of increased fire activity due to weather changes. Fire officials continue to provide updates and safety tips to keep the community informed.

As crews continue their work to fully contain the fire, all involved agencies emphasize the importance of fire prevention measures, especially during the dry summer months. The situation remains dynamic, and the public will be notified promptly if conditions change.

James Fortner Reporter, Mount Olive Chronicle

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