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  2. The wildfire outbreak resulted in a burned area of more than 163,000 acres (66,000 ha) in portions of Western and Central Kansas, leaving the deaths of two individuals and injured three more civilians.

  3. Event: Wildfires caused by power lines knocked over by high winds. Date: December 15-17, 2021. Location: Central Kansas, including Russell, Rooks, Ellis, Osborne, Trego, Rush, Lane, Ness, and Wichita counties. Agriculture Affected: Grassland/pasture. Disclaimer: Acres reported reflect planted acres from the 2020 Cropland Data Layer and 2020 ...

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  4. Dec 21, 2021 · According to the KSF, the actual amount of acres burned totaled around 163,000 acres instead of 400,000 like first reported. The Kansas Forest Service released an updated map showing what...

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  5. Interactive real-time wildfire and forest fire map for Kansas. See current wildfires and wildfire perimeters in Kansas using the Fire, Weather & Avalanche Wildfire Map.

  6. Dec 22, 2021 · Koester estimates that all of his roughly 800-acre pasture burned in the Four County Fire. Extreme winds and drought fueled widespread grass fires across western and central Kansas earlier this month. Now, the ranchers, farmers and communities who lost so much begin to pick up the pieces.

  7. Dec 20, 2021 · As of Thursday, the Forest Service reported nearly 400,000 acres had burned across the state in less than three days. The bulk of that — almost 366,000 acres — was in the four-county area. Smoke billows from a fire crews worked to put out in Ellis County on Friday.

  8. Dec 17, 2021 · An estimated 350,000 acres burned across central Kansas on Wednesday. The area spanned several counties, including Russell, Ellis, Osborne and Rooks counties.

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