Tag: Wildfire

Governor Kelly Activates State Resources for Wildfire Crisis

On May 14, Governor Laura Kelly declared a state of disaster in Kansas due to wildland fires affecting several counties. State agencies are collaborating to provide resources, including firefighting support from the National Guard and over 90 fire trucks and firefighters. Conditions remain dynamic, posing risks to responders and communities.

Firefighters Battle Multiple Wildfires Across Kansas Amidst Windy Conditions

Fire crews in Kansas battled multiple wildfires on Sunday, facing challenges from high winds. In Hamilton County, they received assistance from Tanker 95 and DFMO Williams to contain a fire sparked by burning silage and hay bales. No injuries were reported, and crews monitored the area for flare-ups.

Helicopter Support and Heavy Equipment Deployed to 1,000-Acre “Bicycle Bridge” Wildfire

Firefighting crews are monitoring the aftermath of the Bicycle Bridge Fire in Marshall County, which consumed around 1,000 acres. While the fire's spread has halted, hot spots and debris continue to pose challenges for suppression efforts. Aerial support and heavy machinery have been deployed, with no reported injuries or property damage.

Wildfire Breaks Out in Southeast Nebraska

A wildfire erupted in southeast Nebraska, north of Odell, due to warm, dry, and windy conditions. Firefighters battled the blaze, which threatened homes and farmlands, with assistance from local farmers who created firebreaks. Additionally, several hotspots reignited from earlier fires, prompting further responses from fire crews in the area.

Riley County Fire District #1 Reminds Residents No Outdoor Burning In Riley County Allowed

The Rangeland Fire Danger Index will reach the Very High category across the entire area today, February 26th. No...

Wildfire Reported North of Randolph In Riley County; Blue Rapids & Waterville Assisting

Authorities in Riley County are currently fighting a permitted burn that went out of control and turned into a...

Resources Available For Recovery From Widespread Storms and Wildfires

TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Agriculture are available to answer...

‘Ball of rolling fire and smoke’: Wildfires rip through north-central Kansas

by Allison Kite, Kansas Reflector December 20, 2021 PARADISE — There’s almost nothing left of Deb Maupin’s home near Paradise in north-central...

Trees Pose A Growing Wildfire Problem As They Take Over Kansas Grassland

By Brian Grimmett - Kansas News Service/KMUW WICHITA, Kansas — Trees improve air quality. They keep people and homes cool...