KSKSS Southwest Kansas Wildfire Outbreak
Last updated: 2026-05-19 --- The type of incident is Wildfire and involves the following unit(s) Kansas Forest Service.
Last updated: 2026-05-19 --- The type of incident is Wildfire and involves the following unit(s) Kansas Forest Service. --- State: Kansas --- Coordinates: Latitude: 37° 9 54.072 Longitude: 100° 22 26.4 --- NOTE: All fire perimeters and points are approximations. --- Incident Overview: On May 14, 2026 a powerful storm system moved through southwest Kansas. Lightning strikes, fueled by strong winds and very dry vegetation, started multiple fires across the landscape. The fires quickly surpassed the local and mutual aid response. State assistance was requested. Aviation, KFS DFMOs, and in-state Wildfire Taskforces were mobilized. Many of the initial fires merged and are now being managed as a complex fire. Kansas Governor Kelly issued a State of Emergency Declaration on Friday, May 15, 2026. Local declarations have been issued; there is no federal emergency declaration. On Monday, May 18, the Meade County Fires are now under one Incident Command System and will be called the Meade Lake ComplexThe fires under the Meade Lake Complex are the Wolf Canyon Fire, the Meade County Complex 1 and 2, the Proffitt Lake fire, and the 2 unstaffed fires in the southern part of the county. Meade Lake Complex - Jeff Latham and Troy Mueller - Incident Commanders 91,646 acres95% containedThe 500-Acre Pond Fire and the Herman Range Fire grew together on Sunday May, 17, 2026. All fires in Clark County will also be a complex of fires. The complex will include the Bouziden Range Fire and the Lexington FireHerman Range Complex - Chad Maybery Incident CommanderOn Monday, May 18, 2026, the Herman Ranch Fire made a significant run to the south when the forecasted cold front impacted the fire’s open containment lines along the southern edge of the incident. The acres and map do not reflect that event. 36,194 acres80% Contained
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