Minnesota family loses everything in wildfires: "This isn't my place" | News Channel 3-12
- On Tuesday, multiple wildfires in northern Minnesota, including the largest 12,000-acre St. Louis County fire, destroyed over 40 buildings and forced evacuations.
- Dry fuels, low humidity, high winds, and Red Flag Warnings in 65 counties created conditions that facilitated rapid fire growth and complicated suppression efforts.
- The Camp House Fire showed zero containment and spread northward, causing road closures and property loss, while Governor Walz authorized the National Guard to assist firefighting.
- Sheriff Ramsay reported no injuries and condemned illegal unauthorized drones, warning they compromise firefighter safety and fire suppression efforts amid persistent evacuation orders.
- Authorities continue firefighting with increased resources amid concerns of fire growth toward populated areas, with some optimism for containment of the Munger Shaw Fire.
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Brimson woman loses everything in Camp House wildfire
The wildfires in northern Minnesota have destroyed more than 140 structures. Some families have been allowed to return home to see what’s left. FOX 9 spoke with a woman who lost her home in the Camp House fire. She built it with her late husband.
Minnesota family loses everything in wildfires: "This isn't my place" | News Channel 3-12
By Beret Leone Click here for updates on this story Minnesota (WCCO) — The Camp House Fire, one of three wildfires currently raging in northeastern Minnesota, has already destroyed 144 structures, but it’s done a lot more damage than that. Angie Ridgley, of Brimson, Minnesota, says the flames took her home and left only memories of the place she shared with her late husband for decades. She and her family, along with her two grandchildren, e…
Minnesota family loses everything in wildfires: "This isn't my place"
By Beret Leone Click here for updates on this story Minnesota (WCCO) — The Camp House Fire, one of three wildfires currently raging in northeastern Minnesota, has already destroyed 144 structures, but it’s done a lot more damage than that. Angie Ridgley, of Brimson, Minnesota, says the flames took her home and left only memories of the place she shared with her late husband for decades. She and her family, along with her two grandchildren, e…
Gov. Walz gives update on state's firefighting efforts in northern Minnesota
ST. PAUL, Minn. (KVRR) — Gov. Tim Walz is giving us an update on wildfires currently raging in Minnesota. There were 40 wildfires reported Sunday, with another 40 on Monday. Walz has activated the Minnesota National Guard to help combat those fires. Three of the largest are still uncontained and all in St. Louis County. They are the Camp House, Jenkins Creek, and Munger Shaw fires. The Camp House fire is over 11,000 acres and has burned 80 struc…
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