Several wildfires have begun in the past week, and the largest, dubbed the Rhea Fire, began on Thursday. By Tuesday it covered nearly 250,000 acres, in western Oklahoma, and was only 3 percent contained, said Shawna Hartman, spokeswoman for Oklahoma Forestry Services.
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin has declared a state of emergency for 52 of the state’s 77 counties because of the wildfires and critical conditions for more fires to start.
Western Oklahoma has had no significant rainfall in more than 150 days, while the relative humidity is extremely low, said Hartman.
“This presents unprecedented conditions for this part of Oklahoma for sure,” Hartman said in a phone call.
There was a “100 percent chance” that a spark would ignite if it flew into the state’s dry grasslands, she said, and any fire would spread rapidly because of the high winds.
Read more at Wind-Fanned Wildfires Threaten to Spread in Parched Oklahoma
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