Wildfires in Oklahoma, Kansas now 42 percent contained

The Associated Press - March 14, 2017 11:03 am

GATE, Okla. (AP) – Oklahoma Forestry Services says four wildfires in northwestern Oklahoma and southwestern Kansas are now 42 percent contained, but a high fire danger continues in the region.
The agency said Monday that the largest fire is the Starbuck fire that began near Gate and has burned more than 1,200 square miles in Oklahoma and Kansas and is blamed for one death in each state. In Oklahoma, the 283 fire near Laverne has burned 108 square miles; the Selman fire near Fort Supply has burned 74 square miles; and the Beaver fire between Beaver and Elmwood has burned just more than 4 1/2 square miles.
A suspected cause of the fires has not been released.
OFS says firefighters continue patrolling the fires, putting out hot spots and working to improve containment of the flames.

 

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