Firefighters gain 72 percent containment of Betty’s Way Fire

Firefighters gain 72 percent containment of Betty’s Way Fire
Grassland fire started on Tuesday east of Wellfleet (Courtesy Wellfleet Volunteer Fire Department/Facebook)
February 27th, 2024 | NEMA News Release

As of 4:00 pm CST on February 27th, the Betty’s Way Fire in Lincoln and Custer Counties is 71,022 acres.

Fire managers are continuously assessing the work performed and updating the containment. Containment on the fire is estimated to be 72%.

One primary residence was destroyed, one primary residence was damaged, and numerous outbuildings have been destroyed. Currently, there are no evacuation orders in place.

We are working with ranchers, farmers and residents to address any unmet needs. Fire managers are actively working with the American Red Cross and various state agencies to aid those affected by the Betty’s Way Fire.

Donations can be directed to the local Salvation Army.

The Nebraska State Fire Marshal’s Agency has determined the fire was human caused, resulting from mowing operations.

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