LEMMON, S.D. (AP) — A grass fire in far southwestern North Dakota has consumed 20,000 acres.
The Sioux Falls Argus Leader reports that firefighters responded to the fire about 10 miles northwest of Lemmon in Adams County late Thursday afternoon.
Several farms and ranches were evacuated due to smoke.
Nearly 20 fire departments from North and South Dakota battled the blaze in 30 to 40 mph winds.
Two firefighters were hurt and taken to a medical center for treatment.
Firefighters had stopped about 80% of the blaze from spreading as of late Friday afternoon.
No occupied residences have been lost.
The Perkins County Sheriff’s Office said Friday evening “We understand everyone wants to see the after effects of the massive fire that hit our area yesterday however we ask that at this time you continue to avoid traveling on county roads if you do not have a reason to be there. Firefighters have knocked down the majority of the fire but a lot of cleanup is ahead of them. Vehicles traveling on the side roads make it difficult for firefighters to properly do their jobs.”
The sheriff’s department also reported that the Lemmon Chamber is spearheading the resource list for those affected or those that want to assist with victims of the fire.
If you need help or want to help contact the Chamber.
West River Veterinary Clinic was also lending a helping hand. On Facebook, the clinic stated “A number of our neighbors and friends lost pasture, hay and crops last night. We know our neighbors will be slow to ask for help. If you or your neighbors need help finding hay or resources to feed your cattle, or have extra hay you can spare, please contact us and we will begin working on the logistics to meet those needs. Private message the clinic or call 701-567-4333.”