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Cause of Colorado’s most destructive wildfire revealed
The cause of Colorado’s most destructive wildfire, nearly two years ago, has been released. Authorities say there will not be any charges filed. In December 2021,
Reuters · 20h
Controlled burn and downed power line sparked Colorado's costliest wildfire
Colorado's costliest wildfire on record started from fierce winds that damaged power lines and unearthed smoldering embers from a controlled burn days earlier, sparking two blazes that merged into a deadly conflagration,
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Embers from old fire and sparks from power line caused massive Colorado blaze in 2021
Authorities say embers from a smoldering scrap wood fire outside a home and a sparking power line separately caused a Colorado wildfire fanned by high winds that destroyed nearly 1,100 homes and left two people dead.
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$2 billion Colorado wildfire likely sparked by power line, old bonfire, authorities say
Authorities declined to bring any criminal charges in connection with the 2021 Marshall Fire, but noted lawsuits would likely be filed by victims.
San Diego Union-Tribune · 16h
Colorado’s most destructive wildfire caused by embers from old fire, sparks from power line
Authorities say embers from a smoldering scrap wood fire outside a home and a sparking power line separately caused a Colorado wildfire fanned by high winds that destroyed nearly 1,100 homes and left
YAHOO!News · 22h
Colorado’s most destructive wildfire sparked by power line, extinguished burn
The Marshall Fire happened nearly a year and a half ago on Dec. 30, 2021, but investigators say they believe its origins may actually date to nearly a week earlier.
CBS News25d
Colorado wildfires cause winter snowpack to melt rapidly, threatening watershed for millions of Americans
McGrath specifically focused his studies on the Cameron Peak Fire burn scar. The Cameron Peak Fire is Colorado's largest fire on record, burning more than 208,000 acres in 2020. The Cameron ...
FOX 10 Phoenix28d
Wildfire near Wickenburg burns hundreds of acres
WICKENBURG, Ariz. - Fire crews are working to contain a wildfire just outside Wickenburg that has burned hundreds of acres. The Cloud Fire has grown 871 acres, but forestry officials say ...
ProPublica28d
Controlled Burns Help Prevent Wildfires, Experts Say. But Regulations Have Made It Nearly Impossible to Do These Burns.
This story was co ... burns after one escaped in 2012 and killed three people. The Lower North Fork Fire, near the foothill community of Conifer, burned 24 structures and 4,140 acres.
Scientific American8h
Five Things You Need to Know About Wildfire Smoke Right Now
There have been more than 400 fires so far this year and they have burned more than 9 million acres. Fires have also been bad out west in Alberta and British Columbia, and smoke from those ...

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