Michigan's Grayling Area Ravaged by Wildfire, Evacuations and Flight Restrictions in Place.

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A 2,400-acre wildfire in Crawford County, Michigan, is prompting evacuations and threatening buildings. The cause of the fire is unknown, but the state is experiencing extreme fire danger due to hot and dry conditions. Governor Gretchen Whitmer has activated the State Emergency Operations Center to coordinate response efforts. Shelter for evacuees is available, and multiple closures are in place on Interstate 75. Ground crews, heavy equipment, and aircraft are being used to suppress the fire.
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