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The “before” pictures, all of the Gatlinburg area, were taken on January 17, 2015, and are shown in natural color. The “after” photos were taken Thursday, using near-infrared imagery.
Use the slider to see how Gatlinburg looked in January 2015, and on Dec. 1, a few days after the wildfires damaged or destroyed over 2,400 structures.. The images on the left is a Jan. 17, 2015 ...
Here are some before and after photos of the devastation. Wildfires pushed by high winds and fueled by tinder dry forests swept through Gatlinburg, Tennessee Monday November 28th.
Hundreds of people began showing up at emergency shelters around the area. Overnight 14,000 people left Gatlinburg and the surrounding area. Volunteer firefighters poured in to help .
At 11:44 a.m., Park Service dispatch asked Gatlinburg firefighters for help as the fire crept into the Twin Creeks picnic area, a mile and a half from the park boundary south of Gatlinburg.
Newly released satellite images shows the impact of the Gatlinburg fire from space. Colorado-based DigitalGlobe shared the pictures comparing the area from January 2015 and Dec. 2, 2016. A quickly ...
Here are some before and after photos of the devastation. What happened At least 14 people were killed, over 150 injured and more than 1,700 structures damaged or destroyed.
Wildfires pushed by high winds and fueled by tinder dry forests swept through Gatlinburg, Tennessee, on Monday Nov. 28. Here are some before and after photos of the devastation.
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