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Feeling the burn: An exodus of staff — for years — has made it hard for the N.C. Forest Service to fight wildfires

  • The N.C. Forest Service faces a staffing crisis due to budget cuts and layoffs, leading to a weakened ability to combat wildfires, according to Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler.
  • Around 2,000 employees were terminated, further straining the agency's capacity to manage wildfires, as reported by an agency spokesperson.
  • An independent federal board ordered the reinstatement of over 5,700 terminated probationary employees for 45 days, highlighting ongoing staffing challenges.
  • Wildfires have burned nearly 8,000 acres in Western North Carolina, with the agency deploying personnel but taking over a week to extinguish the flames.
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Carolina Public Press broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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