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The South Canyon Fire was a 1994 wildfire that took the lives of 14 wildland firefighters on Storm King Mountain, near Glenwood Springs, Colorado, on July 6, 1994. It is often also referred to as the "Storm King" fire. It was the subject of John Maclean's book Fire on the Mountain: The True Story of the South Canyon Fire.
It is the site of the July 1994 South Canyon Fire in which 14 firefighters died. After the fire eliminated valuable vegetation and ground cover, torrential rains caused a mudslide on the night of September 1, 1994, that buried 30 cars and seriously injured two people on Interstate 70.
The incident was the deadliest wildland firefighting disaster in the US since the 1994 South Canyon Fire in Colorado, which killed 14 firefighters. [30] The Thirtymile Fire went on to burn an area of 9,324 acres (38 km 2) before it was declared fully contained on July 23. Over 1,000 firefighters were brought in to fight the fire.
Fire on the Mountain (ISBN 0061829617) is a 1999 non-fiction book by John N. Maclean that describes the most famous wildland fire of the late 20th century. The book describes the events and aftermath of the South Canyon Fire on Storm King Mountain on July 6, 1994, in Colorado, which took the lives of 14 firefighters.
The families’ lawsuit and the Park Service’s own post-fire investigation report “detail a course of events in which the park’s purported failures to monitor and extinguish the fire were ...
No one knows who started the 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire. Getting answers about where the investigation stands now wasn't easy. We were passed from the US Forest Service to the FBI to the Colorado ...
South Canyon fire: Glenwood Springs, Colorado: Sometimes referred to as the "Storm King Mountain fire". [15] Killed 14 firefighters. 1996: 11,875 acres (4,806 ha) Buffalo Creek fire: Pike National Forest south of Pine, Colorado: Destroyed 12 homes. 1996: 15,872 acres (6,423 ha) O'Pinion fire: Moffat County, Colorado, south of U.S. 40: 2000: 16 ...
The most recent Bigfoot report in South Carolina was on Aug. 7, 2022 in Beaufort County. The report states that the Class A sighting was during the day in Hunting Island State Park on the ...