From News Nation:
“Hundreds
evacuated from South Dakota wildfires, Mount Rushmore closed”
Several
wildfires forced hundreds of evacuations in South Dakota’s second-largest city
and the closure of Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The largest fire is
estimated at 800 acres near Rapid City, according to aerial support and several
other fires were spotted. Rapid City — located in the Black Hills National
Forest — is about 23 miles from Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Another
75-acre fire developed near the monument, causing the park to close, the
National Park Service confirmed. At least two houses have been lost, officials
said, but they are still doing a damage assessment. The high winds are making
the fire very unpredictable, according to officials. “There has been losses and
that is tragic for those families,” Gov. Kristi Noem said in a Monday afternoon
briefing. Local officials are requesting a federal incident command crew, which
will arrive late Tuesday. They will likely come from the Southwest U.S., and
since it’s not traditional fire season may have a slower response. “I watched a
neighbor’s house go up in flames,” said Pennington County Sheriff Kevin Thom,
who was also evacuated from his house with his wife. An estimated 500 people
were evacuated from their homes as of Monday evening. Officials say the air
quality is poor from the smoke on the West side of Rapid City, NewsNation
affiliate KELO-TV reported. The Rapid City Fire Department is asking residents
to be careful if they go outside. FEMA has authorized federal funds to help fight
the fire. The Rapid City fire was first reported around 10 a.m. MDT. Rapid City
has a population of more than 75,000 residents.
^ I’m surprised
that anyone in South Dakota (especially the Governor) is taking this emergency
seriously since they don’t seem to take anything else seriously over there. ^
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