Crews Battle Raging Wildfires From Carolinas To New Jersey

Crews Battle Raging Wildfires From Carolinas To New Jersey Crews Battle Raging Wildfires From Carolinas To New Jersey

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Crews are racing to contain wildfires from New Jersey to the Carolinas as evacuation orders are being issued. Officials warn residents living close to the flames leave now or risk being trapped or killed. NBC’s Kathy Park reports and TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the latest forecast.