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Emergency workers in North Carolina's Rutherford County were told to evacuate on Saturday over concerns that an "armed militia" was threatening workers in the area.
An email from the U.S. Forest Service warned that FEMA has advised all federal responders in the county to "stand down and evacuate the country immediately" An unnamed Forest Service official told the Washington Post that personnel were moved to a "safe area" and some work was paused.
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