Wildfire hot spots rekindle, destroying second barn and equipment at Hallam farm
Wildfire flames rekindled at a farm in southwest Lancaster County, destroying more than $12,000 in equipment.
HALLAM, Neb. -- Wildfire flames rekindled at a farm in southwest Lancaster County, destroying more than $12,000 in equipment.
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday night around 10 p.m., deputies and firefighters were called to a farm off 100th St. and West Princeton Road in Hallam for a fire.
Authorities said the fire was a rekindling of the wildfire from Sunday and this property gad already lost a barn during that fire.
Deputies said that a three-sided barn was fully engulfed and the barn, a grain wagon, as well as lumber were destroyed in the rekindling of the wildfire.
The total loss is estimated to be roughly $12,000 in damage.
