These Are the Places Most Likely to Have Wildfires

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15. McPherson County, Nebraska
> Pct. of properties at risk: 96.9%
> Total properties at risk: 1,600
> Largest city in the county: N/A

In July 2012, firefighters fought a 1,000-acre blaze at the Nebraska National Forest, a 141,864-acre park established in 1907. A lightning storm ignited the fire, which forced evacuation of two nearby campsites. Thick smoke made driving in the area difficult, but no injuries were reported.

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14. Winkler County, Texas
> Pct. of properties at risk: 96.9%
> Total properties at risk: 6,100
> Largest city in the county: Kermit

Located 14 miles south of Kermit, Texa, the Sands wildfire in Winkler County began Aug. 27, 2020. More recently, Gov. Greg Abbott renewed a Disaster Declaration in May in response to wildfires spreading in a number of Texas counties, including Winkler. In May, a red flag warning for heightened fire conditions was issued for Winkler County.

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13. Carson City, Nevada
> Pct. of properties at risk: 96.9%
> Total properties at risk: 19,600

On June 17, a wildfire ignited a building at the Genoa Cemetery in Carson City. Nearby roads were closed to motorists due to the smoke, and evacuations were ordered for several neighborhoods. The fire was soon contained.

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12. Kimble County, Texas
> Pct. of properties at risk: 97.1%
> Total properties at risk: 8,600
> Largest city in the county: Junction

The Whitworth Fire in Kimble County blazed across 15 acres in early June. As smoke rose, planes doused the flames with fire retardant, containing 30% of the blaze. Earlier in May, a 55-acre wildfire in Kimble County was brought under 90% control.

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11. Custer County, South Dakota
> Pct. of properties at risk: 97.3%
> Total properties at risk: 12,500
> Largest city in the county: Custer

Strong winds accelerated a wildfire burning between 40 to 100 acres in Custer in early April. Soon after it began, 30% of the fire was contained. Residents ordered to evacuate were told to find shelter at the Custer Armory.