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WATCH: Wildfire tears through several homes in central Oklahoma

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GUTHRIE, Okla. – Firefighters worked through the night and into early Monday to battle a large wildfire that destroyed at least six homes and left one person dead after a controlled burn spread out of control in Oklahoma.

The wildfire broke out Sunday afternoon in the central part of the state and by 9 p.m. had burned an estimated up to 15 square kilometres of land as well as several homes, Guthrie Fire Department Chief Eric Harlow said. Aerial television footage shows the fire still burning at daybreak Monday, and Harlow said the fire was about 75 per cent contained.

About 1,000 people were evacuated from homes in Guthrie, city about 56 km north of Oklahoma City Sunday, according to the fire department. Harlow said a 56-year-old man who did not leave was found dead in his home Sunday night.

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Gallery: Fires tear through Guthrie, Okla.

The Guthrie Fire Department said six homes were destroyed and that the number of damaged or destroyed homes was expected to rise Monday. Fire department crews were assessing the fire and damage by helicopter at daybreak Monday.

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Tabitha Diamond, who lives a few miles from Guthrie, told KOCO-TV that she was returning from a music festival in Noble when she saw the flames and sped home. The fire missed her place but destroyed a nearby trailer home.

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“It didn’t get close enough, but it got too close,” she said.

The American Red Cross set up a shelter at a church in Guthrie for those affected by the fire.

High winds and dry conditions fueled several wildfires in Oklahoma on Sunday, and those conditions were expected to persist Monday. The National Weather Service predicted a high temperature of 38 C in Guthrie on Monday, with winds gusting up to 50 km/h.

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