23,000 Acre Wildfire Erupts in Nebraska as Residents Urged to Evacuate

A massive wildfire is burning through northeastern Nebraska, already scorching more than 23,000 acres since it started on Tuesday.

The South Fork Fire started on Tuesday afternoon in Dawes County, amid extreme drought conditions across Nebraska.

In less than 48 hours, the wildfire exploded in size, burning 23,112 acres as of Thursday morning.

Read the rest of the story at New York Post.

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