In this Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 photo, smoke plumes rise from the West Ash Creek wildfire near Crawford Neb. The blaze is one of three wildfires burning in Nebraska and South Dakota, started earlier in the week by lightning. (AP Photo/Omaha World-Herald, Mark Davis) MAGS OUT; ALL NEBRASKA LOCAL BROADCAST TV OUT
Nebraska-South Dakota wildfire nearly ¾ contained
In this Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 photo, smoke plumes rise from the West Ash Creek wildfire near Crawford Neb. The blaze is one of three wildfires burning in Nebraska and South Dakota, started earlier in the week by lightning. (AP Photo/Omaha World-Herald, Mark Davis) MAGS OUT; ALL NEBRASKA LOCAL BROADCAST TV OUT
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Firefighters have contained nearly three-quarters of a wildfire that has scorched more than 120 square miles in northwest Nebraska and neighboring South Dakota.
An incident report posted Monday night says the Wellnitz fire burning north of Rushville, Neb., is 74 percent contained. That figure was 27 percent early Monday, when officials said firefighters were making good progress in extending their lines and removing hot spots that might burst out.
Three fires in the two-state area have blackened nearly 260 square miles.
Firefighter spokesman Neal Kephart said Monday that the Douthit (DOW-'thiht) fire was 99 percent contained and the West Ash fire was 55 percent contained. He says some firefighters who have battled the wildfires for nearly a week are being sent home.![]()



