Donors pitch in to help Nebraska ranchers who lost everything
Summary
A huge wildfire in Nebraska destroyed about 1,000 square miles of ranchland, including the entire 11,000-acre ranch owned by the Wintz family. Many ranchers faced losing their work and homes, and thousands of people across the United States donated money to help them recover.Key Facts
- The wildfire was the largest in Nebraska's history.
- It burned about 1,000 square miles of ranchland.
- The Wintz family lost their entire 11,000-acre ranch to the fire.
- Many ranchers in the area were in danger of losing their livelihoods.
- Thousands of donors from all over the U.S. gave money to support the affected ranchers.
- The donations aim to help ranchers rebuild and recover from the fire damage.
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