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The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality is actively monitoring Canadian wildfires. Forecasted weather conditions ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is expected to drift into North Dakota again in coming days, potentially degrading air quality.
Environmental Quality advises everyone to use common sense when wildfire smoke adversely impacts air quality. To decrease the ...
Current weather patterns could push smoke from Canadian wildfires back into the state in the coming days.
Federal officials have concluded that a wildfire last year that spread on the Fort Berthold Reservation was caused by a power ...
The fires destroyed more than 110,000 acres of land, several homes and numerous farm buildings. One blaze near Ray killed two people.
A section of wildfire northwest of Amidon, North Dakota, Sept. 1, 2004. More recently, wildfires driven by ferocious winds and fueled by dry conditions raged through parts of western North Dakota ...
Response: McKenzie County, Dunn County, North Dakota Forest Service, U.S. Forest Service, North Dakota National Guard Black Hawks, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, New Mexico Initial Attack, North ...
Tornadoes created haunting sights across the night skies as severe thunderstorms swept through the Bismarck area in North ...
The North Dakota Department of Emergency Services has called the wildfires "historic." "I talked to another firefighter that was coming in when I did the all-call," Arnegard Rural Fire Department ...
Uncredited. In this photo released by the Civil Air Patrol, wildfires burn in the Turtle Mountain area of North Dakota, Monday, May 5, 2025. (Civil Air Patrol via AP) ...
North Dakota wildfires destroyed Tioga man’s dream home built for family 2 years ago Jeffrey Moe said he is lucky to be able to rebuild. Two people died in the fires, and one rancher lost 50 cow ...