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Officials Begin to Estimate Extent of Wildfire Damage

As more of the fires that have raged across parts of Kansas are brought under control, emergency management officials are getting a clearer picture of the damage. KMUW's Abigail Beckman has more:  


As of the most recent update, the fires in Clark County are 50 percent contained. Comanche County is 70 percent contained. Rooks and Ellis Counties are at nearly 100 percent containment. The grassfire in Reno county is at 90% containment.