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The Mahogany Fire was a wildfire that burned on Mount Charleston in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, approximately 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States. The fire was first reported on June 28, 2020. The fire burned a total of 2,758 acres (1,116 ha) and was contained on July 7, 2020. The cause of the ...
A Frontier flight appeared to catch fire as the plane was landing Saturday at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. Cell phone video showed flames and billows of smoke on the ...
These were the hellish scenes from north Las Vegas as thick smoke billowed from the Mahogany Fire yesterday (June 28). The wildfire has since crossed over 5000 acres of land as fire crews battled ...
Smoke from the York Fire, south of Interstate 15 and near Mountain Pass, drew the attention of weekend commuters heading to and from Las Vegas. The vegetation fire was reported at 12:09 p.m ...
The Carpenter 1 Fire was a large wildfire on Mount Charleston, 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada. The fire began on July 1, 2013, near Pahrump, Nevada, before spreading eastward. Carpenter 1 was seen for miles across the Las Vegas metropolitan area, and was the largest fire to occur on Mount Charleston in decades.
It is Nevada's oldest state park, as commemorated with Nevada Historical Marker #150. [7] It was designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1968. [8] Valley of Fire is located in the Mojave Desert 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Las Vegas, at an elevation between 1,320–3,009 feet (402–917 m). [5]
The fire began Thursday at 1:34 pm about two miles west of US State Route 160 on Sandy Valley Road, officials said. Credit: Nye County, Nevada via Storyful Sandy Valley Fire Burning South of Las ...
November 21 – MGM Grand Hotel and Casino fire in Las Vegas, Nevada, killed 87. November 22 – Kawaji Prince Hotel Fire in Kinugawa , Japan, killed 45. December 4 – Stouffer's Inn of Westchester in Harrison, New York, killed 26.