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Yellowstone National Park officials estimated Sunday the Antelope Fire, burning southeast of Tower Falls and west of the Yellowstone River, had grown to 4,335 acres and was 29 percent contained. The fire was caused by lightning and was reported Sept. 14. In late September, Yellowstone officials reported it 50 percent contained and issued what they said at the time would be their last press release on the fire. But summer-like conditions over the past 10 days helped stoke the blaze. On Sept. 29, it grew by 1,300 acres and jumped the Yellowstone River.
Originally posted by pharaohmoan
SOMETHING IS GOING ON, we are talking extinction level event!
Originally posted by thegoodearth
Please let us know who the reporting person is, their credentials, and "what" exactly he is predicting is happening... an E.L.E.? That is a mighty big flag to wave, my friend... don't want to frighten the horses unduly.