MITCHELL, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) Governor Rhoden says a wildfire on the Cheyenne River Reservation is now under control. Wednesday afternoon, Rhoden shared that there are still some hotspots, but those are surrounded by burned ground. The latest report says the fire has burned around 38-thousand acres, which is about the size of Rapid City.
Governor: Cheyenne River Sioux Wildfire Under Control
Governor Rhoden has confirmed that a wildfire on the Cheyenne River Reservation is now under control. While some hotspots remain, they are contained by burned areas, minimizing further risk. The fire has scorched approximately 38,000 acres, which is roughly the size of Rapid City. Authorities continue to monitor the situation, ensuring that any remaining threats are addressed swiftly.
