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Lsrgest fire in Nebraska history #8582383
4 hours ago
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Gary Benson Offline OP
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Gary Benson  Offline OP
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Joined: Dec 2006
Very SE Nebraska
40-50 miles wide and no containment. 24 fires in Nebraska in 24 hours [Linked Image]


Life ain't supposed to be easy.
Re: Lsrgest fire in Nebraska history [Re: Gary Benson] #8582389
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Hope ya all get it under wraps we have had our share down here in Kansas over the years when the wind howls
like it has been nothing is stoping it until it runs out of fuel….prayers up..

Re: Lsrgest fire in Nebraska history [Re: Gary Benson] #8582391
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Yes sir Offline
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That isnt going to be cool with the wind that's coming. If its in the sandhills im wondering if that's going to cause problems for years with blowing and shifting sand to the point grass cant reestablish and hold the soil? Better hope for a wet summer.

Re: Lsrgest fire in Nebraska history [Re: Yes sir] #8582509
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Nebraska
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Joined: Apr 2012
Nebraska
Originally Posted by Yes sir
That isnt going to be cool with the wind that's coming. If its in the sandhills im wondering if that's going to cause problems for years with blowing and shifting sand to the point grass cant reestablish and hold the soil? Better hope for a wet summer.


It is the sandhills. Just 60 miles north of me. I work a lot in that area. Close to 70 mph gusts when that happened 2 nights ago. It spread fast and quick with those winds.

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