South Dakota
Managing wildfires with prescribed burns in South Dakota
BLACK HILLS, S.D. (KELO) — Firefighters in Nebraska are hoping to include a wildfire burning within the southwestern a part of the state. It has already claimed the life of 1 particular person, injured at the least 15 firefighters and destroyed at the least six properties. Whereas this hearth is devastating, there are a variety of issues taking place within the Black Hills to stop future fires from spreading.
The principle aim of a prescribed hearth is to assist handle the depth of wildfires once they occur.
“When it burns in areas the place there was a prescribed hearth, it has the flexibility to be much less damaging and simpler to manage,” John Haskvitz, Prescribed Hearth Venture Supervisor, stated.
And that’s not all.
Prescribed Hearth Venture Supervisor, John Haskvitz, for South Dakota Wildland Hearth says these burns will also be useful to the habitat.
“They’re good to reinforce the habitat and plant variety and bringing again the native grasses,” Haskvitz stated.
Native hearth departments throughout the Black Hills, together with Rockerville, assist with prescribed burns.
“We because the Rockerville Hearth Division and a variety of your native hearth departments find yourself supporting a few of these burns from the State, the Forest, even Ellsworth. If used appropriately, hearth is a superb instrument, very helpful,” Hearth Chief Gail Schmidt, Rockerville Volunteer Hearth Division, stated.
Chief Gail Schmidt says prescribed burns will also be a very good coaching instrument for crews.
“As a substitute of simply flying in and placing it out, it’s a fantastic coaching alternative to have the ability to watch that fireside conduct after which assist monitor and suppress that fireside conduct,” Chief Schmidt stated.
The South Dakota Wildland Hearth says placing on a prescribed hearth takes months of getting ready. Because of the current drought, there have been only a few burns to this point this yr.
South Dakota
Man dies in crash with semi near Hot Springs
Fall River County, S.D. – A 26-year-old Hot Springs man died Friday in a collision with a semi-truck near Hot Springs, South Dakota.
Authorities have withheld the names of those involved pending notification of their families.
Preliminary investigation by the South Dakota Highway Patrol indicates the crash occurred on U.S. Highway 18 near mile marker 25. The driver of a 2003 Honda Accord was traveling eastbound, attempting to pass another vehicle in the same direction. While doing so, the driver lost control of the Honda, veered into the westbound lane, and collided with an oncoming semi.
The driver of the Honda, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. The semi-truck driver was uninjured.
The South Dakota Highway Patrol is leading the investigation. Officials stress that all details released so far are preliminary and subject to change as the investigation continues.
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South Dakota
Obituary for Robert DeVries at Miller Funeral Home & On-Site Crematory
South Dakota
Obituary for Lorraine Weimer at Osheim & Schmidt Funeral Home
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