Smoke plume from the northwestern section of the Rock Mountain Fire shot by air operations over Shooting Creek, North Carolina on Nov. 22, 2016. (USFS)
As the Rock Mountain Fire continues to spread, forestry officials are expanding their efforts to keep the public informed.
A community briefing was held Tuesday night in Otto, North Carolina, just 24 hours after a similar meeting was held in Clayton, Georgia.
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The following is a recording of the Otto meeting posted to social media by the US Forest Service.