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The Thirtymile Fire was first reported on July 9, 2001 in the Okanogan National Forest, approximately 30 miles (48 km) north of Winthrop, Washington, United States. The wildfire had been caused by an unattended campfire that spread rapidly in the hot and dry weather in the Pacific Northwest. Four firefighters were killed when the fire cut off ...
The Chewuch River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington.. Its name comes from the word /cwáx/ [čwáx] in the Columbia-Moses language meaning "creek". [4]The river valley was also the site of the Thirty Mile Fire which killed four fire fighters in July 2001.
Carolyn Beug, American filmmaker and video producer. Passenger of American Airlines Flight 11 (b. 1952) Bill Biggart, photojournalist (b. 1947) Mark Bingham, American airline passenger, United Airlines Flight 93 (b. 1970) Ronald Paul Bucca, American fire marshal (b. 1953) Charles Burlingame, airline pilot, American Airlines Flight 77 (b. 1949)
Dick Van Dyke is reflecting on his lucky escape from the Malibu, Calif., wildfires.. The screen legend, who turns 99 on Friday, Dec. 13., told a local news outlet that his neighbors “saved ...
The plague of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, long ignored and underappreciated throughout North America, has become more widely acknowledged in recent years, thanks to consciousness ...
The Palisades Fire, which was first reported at 10:30 AM PST on Tuesday, was fanned by wind gusts of up to 60 MPH into Tuesday night. ... The cause of the fire is under investigation. See photos ...
Pages in category "2001 wildfires in the United States" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Poe Fire; T. Thirtymile Fire; W.
They posted videos of the wreckage, their cars just shells at the curb. My childhood friend from the horse world lost his home; his entire mobile home park on the Palisades/Malibu border burnt to ...