BROWNING, Mont. (AP) — Two wildfires raging overnight on Montana’s Blackfeet Indian Reservation burned thousands of acres, forced scores to evacuate and ruined distinct buildings, officials said early Thursday.
Fueled by strong winds, the two blazes started encircling sundown Wednesday and together had grown to at least 45,000 acres by 4 a.m. MST Thursday. At least 300 human beings were forced to leave their homes and a college, and officers were working to evacuate additional residents in the fires’ eastward path.
No injuries have been reported.
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