Las Vegas Review-Journal

Agency to get $3.8 million to cover costs

- By Colton Lochhead Las Vegas Review-journal

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Board of Examiners on Tuesday approved $3.8 million to help cover the costs of the efforts to combat the historic wildfires that charred the state this year.

The board, made up of Gov. Brian Sandoval, Attorney General Adam Laxalt and Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, unanimousl­y approved the allocation of funds for the Nevada Department of Conservati­on and Natural Resources. The money will come out of a state contingenc­y account.

Nevada State Forester Kacey KC told theboardth­at607fires­haveburned more than 1.1 million acres within the state this year. Of those, 324 have been human caused, she said.

The Martin Fire, which started north of Winnemucca in July, burned nearly 440,000 acres as it stretched across Northern Nevada, leaving behind a burn scar that is visible from space.

That fire, KC said, was one of the fastest-moving fires the state has seen due to a combinatio­n of invasive cheatgrass and late season moisture that brought in significan­tly more fuel to burn. “Unfortunat­ely, I think that may be our new norm,” KC said of the fire’s speed.

KC also noted that the fires have ravaged much of the critical sage grouse territory, which the state has for years worked to rehabilita­te. Some of that area will bounce back naturally, KC said, but “most of it will have issues and will need to be helped as we move forward.”

Some of that $3.8 million that was approved Tuesday may be reimbursab­le from the federal government.

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