Crews battling Black Hills wildfires gaining control
NEMO, S.D. — Firefighters on Tuesday began to gain control of wildfires in the Black Hills of South Dakota that have forced the evacuation of more than 400 homes and closed the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
Three separate wildfires were burning near Rapid City, with the largest near Schroeder Road in the Nemo area. That fire has burned nearly 3.3 square miles (8.1 square kilometres). But officials said they expected to contain about half of the fire by the end of the day.
“It’s not over yet, but we’re in a pretty good spot,” said Gov. Kristi Noem, who travelled to Rapid City to help oversee the fire response.
But the Republican governor acknowledged that fire danger had not passed, declaring a state of emergency until June. She cited “widespread drought conditions, low humidity, high wind and high temperatures that create serious peril for our state.” The order allows state agencies to assist in tackling the wildfires.