"Firefighters and Bulldozers Contain 35-Acre Wildfire in Michigan's Upper Peninsula"

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Bulldozers and air support, including planes and fire detection aircraft, are being used to battle a 35-acre wildfire in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The fire, known as the Goose Marsh Fire, is contained and burning in a sandy, difficult-to-access pine forest. No structures are currently threatened, and the cause of the fire is under investigation. Firefighters from multiple agencies, including the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, are working together to combat the blaze.
- Bulldozers, air support being used to battle 35-acre wildfire in Upper Peninsula MLive.com
- UPDATE: Crews battling forest fire in Chippewa County, blaze currently contained at 35 acres WLUC
- Firefighters battle 35-acre Goose Marsh wildfire in Michigan's Upper Peninsula WDIV ClickOnDetroit
- Overnight efforts underway to contain Chippewa County wildfire, no immediate threat to homes UpNorthLive.com
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