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Nebraska wildfire fight drags into day 7 as winds ease, but danger still looms

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Nebraska wildfire fight drags into day 7 as winds ease, but danger still looms
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Nebraska wildfire fight drags into day 7 as winds ease, but danger still looms

2026-03-19 06:59 Last Updated At:07:00

A coalition of firefighters and volunteers entered their seventh day Wednesday of battling wildfires in western and central Nebraska — including one that is the largest in state history — that have scorched a massive area of range and grassland and killed one person.

“What’s different today is the wind will be less — still, with gusts to 30 miles an hour — but we’re starting to dry out and heat up again,” said David Boyd, a spokesman for the coalition of state, federal, and local officials overseeing the effort. “If we get fire, you know, across the containment line, it’s got the potential for rapid spread.”

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen's assessment was more succinct.

“We are making progress, but the fight isn’t over,” Pillen said in a Facebook post on Wednesday while touring the area.

Four separate fires have burned around 1,300 square miles (about 3,367 square kilometers) — larger than Rhode Island. The largest of the fires, dubbed the Morrill County fire, covers parts of five counties and stretches more than 80 miles (129 kilometers) from around Bridgeport in the Nebraska Panhandle east to Lake Ogallala. It has burned about 1,005 square miles (about 2,603 square kilometers), making it the largest wildfire in Nebraska history.

Strong winds gusting over 60 mph (97 kph) starting last week have sent the fires roaring over the region's rolling hills, fueled by tinder-dry prairie grass and stands of red cedar. The fires remained uncontained for days until Tuesday, when the winds slowed, and some rain and snow allowed firefighters to get a handle on the flames. Even so, the Morrill County fire remained only 16% contained by midday Wednesday.

The second-largest blaze, called the Cottonwood fire, has burned more than 205 square miles (about 531 square kilometers), starting about 10 miles (16 kilometers) southeast of North Platte. It was about 40% contained by Wednesday, according to Boyd.

Two other fires, well north of the Morrill County and Cottonwood fires, are much smaller, having burned about 56 square miles (145 square kilometers) and 27 square miles (70 square kilometers), respectively, and were mostly contained by Wednesday.

At least one person -- an 86-year-old woman from rural Arthur -- died at her home Thursday trying to escape the fire, Pillen said during a news conference over the weekend.

Dozens of structures have burned. At least one residential area near Jeffrey Reservoir, around the Cottonwood fire, has been evacuated since last weekend.

“That area is forested with red cedar, and so that holds fire more,” Boyd said. “That’s a little more complex to fight fire in. We actually have hand crews in there that are cutting fire line in with chainsaws, you know, pretty close to the edge of what was burning.”

Also of concern is how cattle ranchers will deal with the fallout of the fires in the months and years to come. Nebraska Agriculture Department Director Sherry Vinton noted during a news conference Saturday that the Morrill County fire area alone provides grazing for more than 35,000 head of cattle. Agriculture experts say it can take several growing seasons for the land to recover and be ready for grazing again.

Firefighters' most recent efforts to contain the wildfires include cutting trenches around them and extinguishing those areas still burning within the lines. Officials hope to make much more progress over Thursday and Friday, when winds are lighter. But Saturday is expected to bring more conditions ripe for wildfires, ushering in stronger winds and possibly record heat of around 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius).

The wildfires are part of a chaotic weather week that has seen scorching heat in California and storms that rolled through the East Coast, forcing airlines to cancel roughly 4,000 flights nationwide on Monday.

This image made from a video provided by the Nebraska State Patrol shows the Cottonwood Fire in Dawson County, Neb., on Friday, March 13, 2026. (Nebraska State Patrol via AP)

This image made from a video provided by the Nebraska State Patrol shows the Cottonwood Fire in Dawson County, Neb., on Friday, March 13, 2026. (Nebraska State Patrol via AP)

MUNICH (AP) — A week after sustaining a concussion, Jonas Urbig was back in goal to guide Bayern Munich past Atalanta and into the Champions League quarterfinals Wednesday.

Urbig returned amid an injury crisis that nearly meant a chance for 16-year-old goalkeeper Leonard Prescott in the Champions League round-of-16 second-leg game.

Urbig faced eight shots on target as Bayern won 4-1 to wrap up a 10-2 aggregate win. He kicked the post in frustration after Lazar Samardzic managed to head in a consolation goal for Atalanta in the 85th.

Bayern striker Harry Kane joked he was relieved not to be called upon to repeat his feat from 2014, when he had to step in as goalkeeper for Tottenham in a Europa League game when Hugo Lloris was sent off.

“I had my time in goal and I'm one and done, to be honest,” Kane told broadcaster DAZN. “Obviously, Jonas was looking good and it was great for him to be able to play for us today.”

Urbig, normally Bayern’s second choice in goal, sustained a concussion after colliding with an opponent when Bayern won the first leg 6-1 last week. Fellow goalkeepers Manuel Neuer and Sven Ulreich have injuries too and weren't in the squad.

Urbig was named in the starting lineup just over an hour before kickoff. Prescott and the 19-year-old Jannis Bärtl were on the bench.

Bayern coach Vincent Kompany said Tuesday that Urbig's return would be a “purely medical decision” and he'd been training as normal.

New York-born Prescott was on the bench for the team’s Bundesliga game Saturday when third-choice Ulreich tore an adductor muscle. Kompany had said Prescott would be the preferred option if Urbig couldn't play.

Another 16-year-old did get a debut as defender Filip Pavic came off the bench at right back, becoming Bayern's youngest-ever Champions League player.

Bayern has also been dealing with injuries to left back Alphonso Davies and forward Jamal Musiala after last week’s win at Atalanta.

Harry Kane was back in Bayern’s starting lineup for the first time since Feb. 28 after a calf issue, and scored twice.

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Bayern's Harry Kane during a German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich in Leverkusen, Germany, Saturday, March 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Bayern's Harry Kane during a German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich in Leverkusen, Germany, Saturday, March 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Bayern's goalkeeper Jonas Urbig arrives for a training session in Munich, Germany, Monday, March 9, 2026, ahead of the Champions League round of 16 soccer match between Atalanta Bergamo and FC Bayern. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Bayern's goalkeeper Jonas Urbig arrives for a training session in Munich, Germany, Monday, March 9, 2026, ahead of the Champions League round of 16 soccer match between Atalanta Bergamo and FC Bayern. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

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