Firefighters worked Monday to further contain a wildfire in Theodore Roosevelt National Park that tripled in size on Easter, according to the North Dakota Forest Service. The North Unit remained closed Monday, Hill said. High winds and dangerously dry conditions fueled the fire Sunday, when it grew to nearly 4.7 square miles and was 30% contained. No structural damage was reported in that fire, which burned 3.5 square miles. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWildfires have burned more than nearly 47 square miles in North Dakota already this spring, compared with fewer than 15.6 square miles in all of last year.
Source: Fox News April 05, 2021 15:00 UTC