Significant progress has been made on a wildfire spanning portions of northern Riley and Pottawatomie County, with fire officials noting Monday the area is about 80% contained.
Personnel from both Riley and Pottawatomie County fire districts, along with Kansas Forest Service held a joint news conference from the Blue Valley High School football field, moments after a black hawk helicopter landed, dropping off some of those personnel from assessing the situation. Deputy Riley County Fire Chief Doug Russell…
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Pottawatomie County Fire Chief Jared Barnes says the fire, which began as a controlled burn Friday afternoon, quickly became out of control, and pushed into Riley County, destroying one home north of Fancy Creek Range on Axelton Hill Road. Barnes says it’s tragic and also takes a mental toll on firefighters, trying to prevent such tragedy.

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Photo courtesy Riley County Fire District No. 1
Photo courtesy Riley County Fire District No. 1

Russell says firefighters put their lives on the line trying to save the home that was destroyed. No other homes were damaged, though officials noted several buildings sustained minor damage in the area.

Kansas Forest Service State Fire Management Officer Bill Waln spoke about the aerial attack done on the fire both Saturday and Sunday. KFS deployed three fixed-wing aircraft and three rotor-wing aircraft, assisting with suppression efforts and reconnaissance.

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Waln says the fixed-wing aircraft are capable of carrying 800 gallons of water at a time. The National Guard aircraft had 100 gallon buckets. Waln says KFS in coordination with the Kansas Department of Emergency Management, also put up a flight restricted area over the fire footprint.

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Fire officials estimate about 30 residents were evacuated from their homes Sunday, primarily in Riley County. Evacuations are strictly voluntary. The fire line stretches about eight or nine miles along the river’s edge.

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