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Nebraska’s Historic Wildfire Crisis: The Largest Fire in State History Rages Uncontained as Storm Approaches

Last updated: March 15, 2026 2:20 pm
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Nebraska’s Historic Wildfire Crisis: The Largest Fire in State History Rages Uncontained as Storm Approaches
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Nebraska is confronting an unprecedented wildfire emergency as the Morrill Fire—now the largest in state history at over 460,000 acres—burns alongside two other major blazes that have collectively scorched 600,000 acres with zero containment. The fires have killed one person and threaten to expand further under a storm system bringing extreme winds, prompting Governor Jim Pillen to declare a state of emergency and deploy National Guard resources.

The Morrill Fire has already consumed more than 460,000 acres across Morrill, Arthur, and Keith counties, surpassing any previous wildfire in Nebraska’s recorded history. This single blaze accounts for the majority of the roughly 600,000 acres burned by three concurrent wildfires raging across central and western Nebraska. All fires remain at 0% containment as of Sunday, March 15, 2026, according to state officials.

The tragedy includes a fatality: one person died in Arthur County on Thursday, confirmed by Governor Pillen. The Cottonwood Fire has burned approximately 100,000 acres near Gothenburg in Dawson County, while the Road 203 Fire has scorched over 40,000 acres near Halsey in Blaine and Thomas counties. These simultaneous, massive fires represent a catastrophic strain on regional firefighting resources.

The Morrill Fire, pictured March 15, 2026, has burned more than 460,000 acres, making it the largest wildfire in Nebraska history.

In response, Governor Jim Pillen declared a state of emergency on Saturday, a move that frees up additional state resources and logistical support for firefighting efforts according to the official proclamation. The declaration authorized the deployment of the Nebraska National Guard, including two UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters for water-dropping operations.

The scope of the disaster has triggered mutual aid from major cities. The fire departments of both Omaha and Lincoln are sending personnel and equipment to the affected regions. Omaha Mayor John Ewing Jr. stated, “Our hearts go out to the residents of Keith County. Omaha stands ready to support our neighbors. By deploying these resources, we are providing critical relief to local crews while ensuring that our own city remains fully protected and staffed for local emergencies” as reported by KETV.

Governor Pillen has also reached out to neighboring states, including Iowa, to request additional assistance. After a Saturday helicopter tour of the burning areas, Pillen emphasized the spiritual impact of the crisis, saying, “I think it’s important that all Nebraskans pray.”

compounding the firefighting challenge is a cross-country storm system bringing heavy snow to other parts of the Midwest. This same storm is forecast to deliver dry, windy conditions directly to the Nebraska fire zones. “The winds are supposed to be extraordinary,” Pillen warned at the Saturday news conference per ABC News’ storm tracking. These expected winds threaten to drive the existing fires rapidly and ignite new spot fires, creating potentially explosive growth conditions.

The convergence of a historically large fire with an incoming severe weather event creates a textbook worst-case scenario for fire managers. Zero percent containment means the fire perimeter is entirely uncontrolled, and the extraordinary winds predicted could turn already dangerous fire behavior into something far more destructive and unpredictable. The deployment of National Guard helicopters indicates the fire’s intensity has outstripped the capacity of local and regional fire crews alone.

This event occurs amid a broader pattern of extreme fire weather across the Great Plains. The Plains region has seen devastating wildfires this season, with Oklahoma recently reporting four deaths and 142 injuries from fires that damaged over 400 homes in separate outbreaks. The Nebraska fires highlight how extreme drought, high winds, and flammable vegetation can combine to create firestorms that overwhelm even prepared states.

For Nebraska, the Morrill Fire is not just a record—it is a benchmark of a new, more volatile fire era. The sheer size, speed, and concurrent nature of these blazes suggest conditions that may become more common. The state’s emergency response, while robust, faces a meteorological opponent that could negate firefighting gains within hours. The coming days will test the limits of interagency coordination, equipment, and human endurance as crews battle an inferno that has already rewritten the state’s fire history books.

Residents in the affected counties remain under evacuation orders, though specific details were not provided in initial reports. The focus remains on life safety and protecting critical infrastructure as the wind-driven fire threat escalates.

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