Nebraska is Battling its Largest-Ever Wildfire, Morrill Fire

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Photo via Nebraska State Patrol

Nebraska is currently battling several wildfires, including the largest in the state’s history. The Morrill Fire, the largest-ever, has currently scorched more than 572,000 acres, leaving one person dead.

The origin of the fire is caused by a downed power pole and line in gusty winds near Angora, Nebraska, triggered by dry conditions, low humidity, and high winds, according to Reuters.

Nebraska State Patrol took to social media to show aerial shots of the fire. They say there is a massive effort underway by countless entities and volunteers.

This is a developing story.

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