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  2. Black Forest Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Black Forest Fire was a forest fire that began near Highway 83 and Shoup Road in Black Forest, Colorado around 1:00 p.m. on June 11, 2013. As of June 20, 2013, the fire was 100 percent contained, 14,280 acres (22.31 sq mi; 57.8 km 2 ) were burned, at least 509 homes were said to be destroyed, and two people had died. [ 4 ]

  3. Black Forest, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    On June 11, 2013, a forest fire started around Highway 83 and Shoup Road, within Black Forest. Nearly 35,500 people within and around Black Forest, Colorado Springs, and Elbert County were evacuated, and a portion of Douglas County was placed on pre-evacuation notice. 15,500 acres burned, 511 buildings were destroyed, and there were two fatalities. [9]

  4. List of Colorado wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Black Forest: El Paso: 14,280 June 2013: 489 2 Was the most destructive fire in terms of number of homes lost until the Marshall Fire. [56] 5. Cameron Peak: Larimer: 208,913 August 2020: 469 6 Burned over a span of 112 days. [57] [58] All deaths occurred in post-fire flood events related to the fire.

  5. Carolina fire maps show where wildfires burn in North and ...

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    A wildfire in southwestern North Carolina was the largest in the state, having spread nearly 600 acres in Polk County near the South Carolina border, according to the forest service. Fire ...

  6. 2013 Colorado wildfires - Wikipedia

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    It destroyed 511 homes, and took the lives of two people. The fire eventually grew to 14,280 acres (5,780 ha; 22.31 sq mi), and was fully contained by June 20. [6] Until the Marshall Fire in 2021, the Black Forest fire was the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history.

  7. Fired US Forest Service and National Park Service ... - AOL

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    In August 2023, Anderson said he helped battle the Happy Camp Complex Fire, which burned more than 21,000 acres in the Klamath National Forest in Northern California's Siskiyou County.

  8. Black Bear Fire in Haywood County: 150 acres, Appalachian ...

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    According to the release, the Black Bear Fire broke out near I-40 at mile marker 3 in Haywood County. The Forest Service said the fire was caused by an "incident involving a vehicle" on I-40 ...

  9. Waldo Canyon Fire - Wikipedia

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    5 Day Timelapse - Waldo Canyon Fire - June 23–28, 2012 . The Waldo Canyon fire was a forest fire that started approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Colorado Springs, Colorado on June 23, 2012, and was declared 100 percent contained on July 10, 2012, after no smoke plumes were visible on a small portion of the containment line on Blodgett Peak.