Feb 27, 2024

Gov. Pillen issues state disaster as wildfire in Central Nebraska continues

Posted Feb 27, 2024 4:22 PM

Press Release by Nebraska Emergency Management

Local officials in Custer and Lincoln counties have declared emergencies and requested state assistance on Monday night due to a large wildfire affecting the area, closing several roads, requiring multiple evacuations and requiring the response of multiple volunteer fire departments from around the region.

Fire north of Brady (Courtesty of Ryan Boden)
Fire north of Brady (Courtesty of Ryan Boden)

The North Platte/Lincoln County Emergency Operations Center was activated immediately and has been monitoring the situation and coordinating resources since the fire started. The fire, which originated north of North Platte, from an unknown cause, is burning on private lands in Lincoln and Custer counties. Governor Jim Pillen approved a state disaster which allows funds from the Governor’s Emergency Fund to be used to assist in the response.

At the request of county officials, Nebraska’s Incident Management Team, as well as members of the state’s Wildland Incident Response Assistant Team, have been deployed and will assist local responders in the coming days. Two National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters will be deployed to the fire and begin.

Fire north of Brady (Courtesy of Ryan Boden) 2
Fire north of Brady (Courtesy of Ryan Boden) 2

Operations to drop water on the fire beginning today. Additional aircraft will be used to map the fire to assist teams as they plan the best strategy to fight the fire.

Second Fire that started west of Stapleton, Picture from Stapleton School looking north around 4pm Monday (Courtesty of Lacie Benell)
Second Fire that started west of Stapleton, Picture from Stapleton School looking north around 4pm Monday (Courtesty of Lacie Benell)