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SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – Each year, Sevier County deals with several wildfires in the Smoky Mountains. “We’ve definitely seen many wildfires throughout our history, within Sevier County, all from small fires to large,” Sevier County EMA Director Joe Ayers said. While firefighters get there as fast as they can, sometimes even a few extra minutes can stop a small wildfire from becoming a big problem. “With all these events, we are trying to lea…
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