The Crown Point #1 Fire in Hubert has grown to 75 acres in size and is now 100% contained.
The North Carolina Forest Service is utilizing bulldozers to install containment lines around the fire perimeter as of Wednesday morning.
Heavy smoke remains in the area.
Around 10:41 a.m. Wednesday morning, Onslow County Emergency Services announced that the fire had breached the containment line near Inverness Dr.
Officials on the scene tell us that two outbuildings/sheds, a boat, a trailer, and an isolated section of a fence received some heat damage but were not lost.
Onslow County Emergency Services officials say that crews will be working throughout the day to keep the area safe.
Deputies with the Onslow County Sheriff's Office are on the scene assisting with traffic control. Citizens who live in the area will be allowed access to enter, but should correspond with deputies on scene before doing so. Citizens who do not live in the area are being asked to avoid the area.
Onslow County Emergency Services officials also say that at this time there is no evacuation order from Onslow County.
On Tuesday night, emergency crews had a containment line around the fire, but winds on Wednesday morning kicked up, and there were some spot fires around the area, which were put out quickly. During that time another spot fire occurred in the Inverness Drive area.
Over the course of Wednesday morning, personnel on the scene were rapidly increased. There are nearly 90 firefighters on the scene in addition to nearly 30 firefighting apparatus. The NC Forest Service has a line around the perimeter of the fire and will continue to expand that line wider to increase survivability of the line.
Crews will continue to do some back-firing throughout the afternoon, which will lead to an increase in the smoke in the area.
The departments on scene include one from almost every fire department in Onslow County as well as a few out of Carteret County.
Officials ask for residents to look in their yards for anything combustible and remove it if possible.
If any fences or structures or anything lights up on your property, call 911 immediately.
The cause of the fire remains undetermined and is currently under investigation.
Update: The Onslow County Emergency Services posted this video online:
This story will be updated as more information is made available.