27 people displaced as fire claims small ND town

This Oct. 17, 2012 photo shows a fire as it sweeps through Bucyrus, N.D. (AP Photo/The Dickinson Press, Bryan Horwath)

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27 people displaced as fire claims small ND town

No one injured, but town 'completely lost'

Updated: Thursday, 18 Oct 2012, 4:43 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 18 Oct 2012, 2:10 PM EDT

BUCYRUS, N.D. (AP) — A tiny southwestern North Dakota town has been all but destroyed by a wind-fueled wildfire that displaced its 27 residents, prompting an outpouring of assistance from surrounding communities, officials said Thursday.

No one was injured in the fire that swept through Bucyrus late Wednesday, but the rural town is "pretty much completely lost," Adams County State's Attorney Aaron Roseland said.

The county commission chairman said the fire razed four homes in the town about 60 miles south of Dickinson. Chuck Christman wasn't sure if the town initially comprised of six or seven homes.

"A lifetime of memories (is) gone for at least four families," Christman said early Thursday. "People are rummaging through their losses. Everyone is pretty heavily grieved."

He said winds of more than 60 mph helped to quickly spread the fire, which scorched an area six miles long and half a mile wide.

Firefighters stopped the blaze before it reached the town's only church and it bypassed altogether a privately owned grain elevator on the outskirts of Bucyrus, Christman said.

"The fire went by it so fast it didn't catch," he said of the elevator.

The fire also destroyed an unoccupied farmstead in the area and about 50 electrical utility poles, cutting power to Bucyrus, Christman said.

The town's only business, a picture-framing shop, was destroyed, while trees and buildings including homes still smoldered Thursday, he said.

Winds continued to gust at more than 50 mph and a light drizzle fell Thursday but the moisture did little to douse hotspots in the area, Christman said.

Authorities were investigating the source of the fire that began Wednesday afternoon. Firefighters got the blaze under control late Wednesday.

"I've never seen anything like this," Scranton Fire Chief Ryan Schumacher told The Dickinson Press. "Everything is burned here. The town is basically gone."

A shelter was set up in the nearby town of Hettinger, where residents did all they could to make their neighbors feel welcome.

"People opened up their homes. They brought food. It just makes you proud to be from a small community. Everyone pitched in, Christman said. "A lot of strangers with water trucks came in from the oil fields. Thank goodness for cellphones and radios."

The state Department of Transportation said in a statement that it temporarily shut down a portion of U.S. Highway 12 Wednesday night, but reopened it again early Thursday.

A dry summer and fall have produced an extreme fire risk in the region and conditions were ripe Thursday for more wildfires, with winds forecast to gust to more than 50 mph. No rain was expected.

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