Apr 08, 2022

Wildfire forces evacuation of Nebraska village near Kan. border

Posted Apr 08, 2022 3:01 PM
Photo courtesy Nebraska State Patrol
Photo courtesy Nebraska State Patrol

EDISON, Neb. (AP) — A wildfire in southern Nebraska fueled by dry conditions and strong winds forced the evacuation of the small village of Edison, and officials reported a volunteer responder died in a crash on the way to fight the blaze.

The Nebraska State Patrol called for a mandatory evacuation Thursday night of the Furnas County community just north of the Kansas border.

That order was later extended to rural residents around Edison and near the small town of Stamford. Critical fire weather conditions are forecast for Friday from the central Plains to the northwestern Gulf Coast, including parts of Texas and Louisiana, Much of Nebraska and Kansas could see wind gusts of up to 35 mph.