Largest wildfire in Nebraska history now nearly 100% contained The largest wildfire in Nebraska history is nearing 100% containment after a week since the fire, which has consumed more than 600,000 acres, started The Morrill Fire in Morrill, Garden, Grant, Arthur and Keith counties remained listed at 643,000 acres on Watch Duty Friday morning, but containment increased significantly to 98%
Nebraska Fires Map: Ashby, Minor, And Morill Wildfires . . . - Times Now Nebraska Fires Map: Ashby, Minor, And Morill Wildfires Engulf 800,000 Acres Of Land Edited by: Sagar Kar Updated Mar 27, 2026, 04:44 IST Four of the largest fires burning across the state have collectively scorched more than 800,000 acres of land In response, Governor Pillen has rolled out a fresh set of proclamations and executive orders targeting the most heavily affected areas
On fire: An update from Nebraskas largest fire as it nears 100% . . . OGALLALA, Neb — The largest fire in Nebraska’s history is now over 90% contained as first responders work quickly to suppress it “We see the writing on the wall in terms of these springs becoming hotter, not getting enough moisture," Benjamin Bohall, Nebraska Forest Service PIO, shared "You
Nebraska wildfires scorch more than 500,000 acres as fires remain . . . Multiple wildfires are burning in Nebraska as high winds and low humidity create critical fire danger across the state Wildfires have erupted across the state of Nebraska, leaving one dead as gusty winds and low humidity fuel fire risk through the weekend
Biggest wildfire in Nebraska history continues to burn out of control Three major wildfires, including the largest one in Nebraska history, have burned around 600,000 acres of land in central and western Nebraska and remained 0% contained on Sunday after killing one person, officials said
Nenes Ashby Fire Information | InciWeb They actively engaged the fire and assisted local volunteer fire departments and the Nebraska State Fire Marshal’s Wildland Incident Response and Assistance Team At Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen’s request, Rocky Mountain Complex Incident Management Team (CIMT) 1 assisted with both the Ashby and nearby Minor Fire