Wildfire map shows blazes across Oklahoma, Kansas as evacuations ordered

United States News News

Wildfire map shows blazes across Oklahoma, Kansas as evacuations ordered
United States Latest News,United States Headlines
  • 📰 Newsweek
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 273 sec. here
  • 6 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 113%
  • Publisher: 52%

It was not immediately clear if there have been any injuries or property damage in the blaze.

Evacuations were ordered in parts of southwest Kansas and northwest Oklahoma on Tuesday as large grassfires burned under extreme winds and very low humidity, with law enforcement closing roads and local officials moving residents, nursing homes and schools out of harm’s way.

In Woodward, Oklahoma, officials expanded evacuation orders to residents south of Oklahoma Avenue and west of 13th Street as heavy smoke spread across the city, while in Kansas, Clark County communities, including Ashland and Englewood, were told to evacuate as a major fire crossed the state line.) issued an “Extremely Critical Risk” fire weather outlook for parts of the central and southern Plains, conditions associated with rapid fire growth and limited suppression options due to high winds that can ground aircraft. Local emergency managers reported wind gusts exceeding 60 mph, pushing fires across highways and prompting rapid evacuation decisions in multiple counties, a pattern that increased danger to residents and first responders and disrupted regional travel, local news outlets KOCO and KAKE reported.Officials ordered evacuations in Ashland and Englewood on Tuesday afternoon as a large fire that began in Oklahoma crossed into Clark County, Kansas. The Kansas Forest Service said the Ranger Road Fire moved from Oklahoma toward Englewood and then Ashland as winds shifted from southwest to west, and task forces were deployed to assist, according to a 5:15 p.m. update cited by KAKE. Authorities closed portions of state routes and interstates due to crashes and visibility issues tied to smoke and blowing dust, including closures and restrictions along I-70 and U.S. 50. Local officials opened shelters, including the Seward County Activity Center for evacuees, while precautionary evacuations were issued for parts of Seward County as firefighting resources converged on multiple incidents, according to county updates reported by KAKE.In Woodward, authorities expanded evacuation orders to cover everyone south of Oklahoma Avenue and west of 13th Street as of about 5:10 p.m., and local officials said nursing homes, businesses and residents were evacuating, with reports of homes burning, according to KOCO. Northwest Oklahoma State University evacuated its campus, sharing on X that the school is"closed until further notice due to wildfires in the area." Governor Kevin Stitt posted on X Tuesday night that he was monitoring the fire from the state emergency operations center, saying,"The fire in Beaver County is continuing to spread. Winds are gusting over 65 mph." Oklahoma Forestry Services estimated the Ranger Road Fire in Beaver County at approximately 15,000 acres earlier Tuesday, with the fire spreading into Kansas and high winds grounding aviation resources. State emergency officials activated the Oklahoma State Emergency Operations Center and staged Oklahoma Forestry Services suppression teams in Guymon and Woodward, with a third team planned in Shawnee, amid a Red Flag Warning covering numerous western counties, News 9 reported.The SPC’s outlook highlighted extremely critical fire weather across portions of the southern Plains, including areas of the Texas Panhandle, with sustained high winds and very low humidity supportive of rapid fire spread, the agency said. The 8 Ball fire prompted evacuations in Armstrong and Donley counties on Tuesday after growing to 5,000 acres since sparking earlier in the day, according to WatchDuty.org.A fire weather watch is an alert issued by the NWS indicating that critical fire weather conditions—typically a combination of strong winds, low humidity and dry fuels—are possible in the next 12 to 72 hours. It serves as a"be prepared" notice for dangerous fire behavior, often preceding a red flag warning. Red flag warnings are issued when a combination of strong winds, low relative humidity and warm temperatures creates critical fire conditions and potential for extreme fire behavior. The current red flag warning bulletin for the region was posted by the NWS Wichita office. Regional outlets urged residents to avoid outdoor burning, secure trailer chains and postpone activities that could produce sparks, noting that even small ignitions could lead to fast-moving fires under Tuesday’s conditions, with additional wind and dry weather expected midweek."With high fire danger expected to continue over the next several days, I urge all Oklahomans to remain alert, follow evacuation orders, and avoid any activity that could spark new fires.""The State Emergency Operations Center is activated for Critical fire weather and high winds across the state. The State EOC will be available to support resource requests from cities, counties, and other agencies."The SPC forecast called for an extremely critical fire weather risk through late Tuesday and a continued critical risk into Wednesday, with elevated fire danger persisting into midweek, increasing the potential for additional ignitions and rapid spread until winds subside and humidity recovers. Officials in Kansas and Oklahoma said highway conditions and evacuation areas could change quickly as winds shift and visibility fluctuates, and they urged residents to follow local emergency alerts and avoid activities that could produce sparks.Update: 2/17/2026 6:50 p.m. ET: This story has been updated with more information., ours is different: The Courageous Center—it's not"both sides," it's sharp, challenging and alive with ideas. We follow facts, not factions. If that sounds like the kind of journalism you want to see thrive, we need you., you support a mission to keep the center strong and vibrant. Members enjoy: Ad-free browsing, exclusive content and editor conversations.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

Newsweek /  🏆 468. in US

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Jerome Tang fired by Kansas State after rant, one Big 12 winJerome Tang fired by Kansas State after rant, one Big 12 winJerome Tang, who led Kansas State to the Elite Eight in his first season but has failed to replicate that success in his three seasons since, was fired for cause by the school.
Read more »

Kansas State fires basketball coach Jerome Tang, days after fans wore bags over headsKansas State fires basketball coach Jerome Tang, days after fans wore bags over headsKansas State fired basketball coach Jerome Tang on Sunday night, four days after many Wildcats fans showed up with bags over their heads for a home blowout
Read more »

Oklahoma hits two grand slams in 34-0 softball rout of UTEPOklahoma hits two grand slams in 34-0 softball rout of UTEPNo. 4 Oklahoma hit two grand slams in an inning en route to a 34-0 softball rout of UTEP that came within one run of tying the Sooners' record for runs in a game.
Read more »

Kansas State coach Jerome Tang stunningly fired for cause as $18.7 million buyout decision loomsKansas State coach Jerome Tang stunningly fired for cause as $18.7 million buyout decision loomsIn an official announcement by K-State, the university cited “recent public comments and conduct” as part of the reason for Jeromoe Tang’s dismissal.
Read more »

Three Bold Predictions for Kansas Basketball’s Matchup at Oklahoma StateHere are three predictions for what will go down in Kansas basketball's next matchup against Oklahoma State.
Read more »

15,000-acre wildfire crosses Oklahoma state line into Kansas15,000-acre wildfire crosses Oklahoma state line into KansasBasic
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-04-01 18:16:00