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Kansas grass fire danger to continue; Hutchinson fire forces 10,000+ out of their homes

Hutchinson Post
Hutchinson Post
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) — Between 10,000 and 12,000 people left their homes Monday night in Reno County in central Kansas. Hundreds of other people were evacuated in other counties as fires burned 625 square miles.

Smoke from grass fires is forcing closures of a couple of short stretches of Interstate 70 in central Kansas.

Authorities say a one-mile length of the freeway in central Kansas’ Lincoln County was shut down Monday afternoon in both directions, as well as a short section of I-70 in nearby Ellsworth County. The Kansas Highway Patrol says traffic was being rerouted.

A section of U.S. 54 in south-central Kansas also was closed Monday because of smoke linked to a fire near a cotton gin and surrounding grassland. Pratt County’s emergency services chief, Mark McManaman, says crews have managed to contain the blaze Monday to what he calls “a huge pile” of cotton burrs near the gin, which has escaped structural damage.

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback says the state faces a few more days of dry, windy weather that has made battling wildfires more difficult. Brownback said Tuesday that Kansas is seeing dry conditions across the state. He made his comments in a video posted on the state Division of Emergency Management’s Facebook page.

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