Firefighters continue to work NW Minn. wildfire
Published 10:28 am Thursday, May 16, 2013
MENAHGA — Lighter winds are expected to help firefighters working to contain a wildfire that has consumed 7,100 acres in northwestern Minnesota.
Department of Natural Resources spokesman Jeff Edmonds said the fire that has destroyed a dozen homes and 43 other structures remains 25 percent contained Thursday.
Edmonds said easterly winds of 5 mph should keep the Green Valley fire in check. The blaze started on private land during windy weather Tuesday afternoon near Menahga.
Crews have built a bulldozer line around most of the fire perimeter and have attacked hot spots with water-dropping planes and helicopters. Firefighters from more than 40 departments across the region were working on the ground.
Edmonds said the highly-trained Midewin Interagency Hotshot Crew will be on the ground today.