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Winds increase as crews battle to contain Midwest wildfire

Published March 29, 2016

Associated Press

Winds that have hindered firefighters trying to contain the biggest wildfire in Kansas history are forecast to increase.

The National Weather Service says a strong southeast wind of 20 to 30 mph is expected to blow over the sparsely populated fire zone Monday and Tuesday. Gusts of around 40 mph are forecast both days.

The blaze has consumed at least 620 square miles since it started last week in Oklahoma and spread into Kansas.

While the winds could spread embers, an increase in humidity Tuesday could help firefighters. Up to 4 inches of snow that fell over the area Sunday could also assist in efforts to contain the blaze.

The Kansas Adjutant General's Office says six homes have been destroyed and some livestock lost. No people have been seriously injured.

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