Controlled burn leads to out of control fire near Quivira National Wildlife Refuge
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Published on March 20, 2026.
A fire near Quivendra National Wildlife Refuge, Kansas, started as a controlled burn and got out of control, burning roughly 200 acres. The incident occurred at around 1pm and has been reported to both the Hutchinson Fire Department and the Reno County Fire Department. No injuries have been reported.
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