Monday, July 9, 2007

Out of State News - Alabaugh Fire has killed one civilian and injured two firefighters

One Killed In Black Hills Wildfire




A wildfire burning in the southern Black Hills has grown to 3,000 acres.

The "Alabaugh Fire" has killed one civilian and injured two firefighters.

It has also destroyed twenty homes and forced the evacuation of at least fifty homes in an area five miles southwest of Hot Springs. Evacuees are being sheltered in the Mueller Community Center in Hot Springs.

The fire grew quickly overnight. It had burned about 100 acres as of 10 p.m. Saturday. The fire is burning along both sides of Highway 71.

Beth Hermanson of the South Dakota Division of Wildland Fire said, "We have a fire out there with ever-changing winds and thunderstorms moving through, so we've got weather, we've got 80-plus degree temperatures and real dry fuel so it's not a good combination."

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