MILACA, Minn. — A wildfire that raged in east central Minnesota for much of Tuesday is finally under control, fire officials told KARE 11 early Wednesday morning.
Crews are still working the large fire near Rum River State Forest just north of Milaca.
According to the Minnesota Incident Command System, the fire grew to about 225 acres before crews were able to surround and contain the blaze.
The Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Office were urging people to avoid the area near 230th Street, just east of Highway 169 as the fire spread throughout the day Tuesday.
According to the Fire, Weather and Avalanche Center, the fire started around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Officials have not confirmed the source or when the fire was contained or extinguished.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources recently issued burning restrictions for several counties due to the warm winter temperatures and “exceptionally” dry conditions this year. Officials are currently only allowing agency-approved permits in Mille Lacs County.
*This is a developing story and will be updated as more information in made available.
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