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The 416 and Burro Fire Complex were two wildfires that burned in the southwestern portion of Colorado in the United States in 2018. The fires burned predominantly within San Juan National Forest, 13 miles (21 kilometres) north of Durango and 14 miles (23 kilometres) south of Rico.
The San Juan National Forest is a U.S. National Forest covering over 1,878,846 acres (2,935.7 sq mi, or 7,603.42 km²) in western Colorado. The forest occupies land in Archuleta , Conejos , Dolores , Hinsdale , La Plata , Mineral , Montezuma , Rio Grande , San Miguel and San Juan Counties. [ 1 ]
Little Sand fire: San Juan National Forest, north of Pagosa Springs, Colorado [citation needed] 2012: 87,284 acres (35,323 ha) High Park Fire: Roosevelt National Forest, West of Fort Collins: Started by lightning. Eighth largest wildfire in Colorado state history by area.
Deputy Chief John Gilbert of San Juan County Fire & Rescue said the latest three-month forecast for the area from the National Weather Service shows conditions are expected to fall along typical ...
The Weminuche Wilderness is a wilderness area in southwest Colorado managed by the United States Forest Service as part of the San Juan National Forest on the west side of the Continental Divide and the Rio Grande National Forest on the east side of the divide. The Weminuche Wilderness was designated by Congress in 1975, and expanded by the ...
The agency said it will contract an animal welfare organization to remove the 200 cats estimated to live on 75 acres surrounding a fortress at the San Juan National Historic Site that the federal ...
Red Flag fire warnings are expected to remain for the Malibu area along the Southern California coast into Wednesday afternoon after the Franklin Fire forced evacuation orders or warnings for ...
The High Park fire was the most destructive fire in Colorado history, in terms of the number of houses burned, until it was surpassed by the Waldo Canyon fire. [15] [16] [17] The High Park fire was declared 100 percent contained on June 30, 2012, and all related evacuation orders were ended. [18]