Wildfires Claim Lives, Homes and 15,000 Acres of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountain National Park Hit With Wildfire, 7 Fatalities, 15,000 Acres Burned, 700 Buildings Destroyed

Smoky Mountains National Park Wildfire

​With the Great Smoky Mountains being the most visited park in the United States, it's sure to suffer from the recent wildfires that's not only claimed seven precious lives but the effects of the wildfires has cause much more disaster than simply the forest burning. It is a major tourist attraction.Tennessee Wholesale Nursery is giving back by donation large amounts of trees to replant.

More than 15,000 acres in the Cherokee National Forest has burned from the busy streets of Gatlinburg to up in the mountains of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park area. Folks come from all over America to see the attractions like Dollywood, black bears, deer and other types of wildlife that live there in serenity, not to mention the mountain areas and the park itself being the main attraction in Sevier County Tennessee and the number one visited national park in United States.

Over 700 structures including homes, vacation rentals, restaurants and hotels have burned down from the drought ridden area wildfires raging. The damage is well in the billions of dollars the mayor of Gatlinburg states in a press conference. Some people are still missing and the death toll is up to seven. Many firefighters and volunteers from surrounding counties as well as the Red Cross has set up disaster shelters and came to the aid of the homeless, area business and tourists that may need emergency assistance in the area. 

Pigeon Forge, at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains is also home of Dolly Parton.  Dolly's famous Dolly-wood Theme Park resides near the disaster areas as well as her 300 million dollar Dream-more Resort. Flames were ravishing the wooded areas behind Dream-more but the fires remained out of direct range from resulting in a massive loss for the Dolly Parton Enterprises if disaster had hit the premises. Dolly Parton said in a statement she is heartbroken and hopes to be able to arrive and help the families with the loss of their homes soon. Ms. Parton is donation $1000 per month to all families that has had homes lost for the next 6 months to help some of the victims that lost their homes due to the wildfire.

About Tennessee Wholesale Nursery

Tennessee Wholesale Nursery is also coming to the aid of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park by donating thousands of trees in the spring, which is the prime planting season in Tennessee. The goal is to re-plant the thousands of acres of trees lost in the wildfire. Tammy at TN Nursery is asking for other nurseries in Tennessee to lend a hand and help their fellow Tennessee neighbors with tree donations of hardwoods, maples, poplars, pines and other type species that the Smoky Mountains National Park was once filled with. Let's help each other restore America and make the Great Smoky Mountains great again.

Media Contact:

Tammy Sons
Phone: 931-842-5004
Email: sales@tnnursery.net

Source: Tennessee Wholesale Nursery

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