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More Than A Dozen Uncontained Wildfires Continue To Burn In The West

25 April 2022. ABC News: Several wildfires are continuing to wreak havoc on landscapes all over the Western U.S. despite winds that have lowered the chances of rapid spread.

Most of the fires are burning in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, regions plagued with dangerous fire conditions, which have allowed the wildfires to explode as soon as they sparked.

In New Mexico, the Calf Canyon Fire and the Hermits Peak Fire merged, burning through more than 54,000 acres east of Santa Fe by Monday morning, officials said. That inferno is only 13% contained and has prompted widespread evacuations in the area.

The Crooks Fire, which has burned through nearly 4,000 acres south of Prescott, Arizona, is 22% contained, according to fire officials.

In Nebraska, one person was killed in Red Willow County and three firefighters were injured while attempting to mitigate fires spreading across 12 counties, according to the state’s emergency management agency. Earlier this month, an elderly couple was killed in their Ruidoso, New Mexico, home after they did not evacuate from the McBride Fire in time.

Dangerous fire conditions persisted throughout the region over several days last week.

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