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Photos show the devastating effects of the Wapiti Fire on the area around Stanley in Custer County. One of Idaho’s most beloved areas is going up in flames. See ‘heartbreaking’ images
The Wapiti Fire in Custer County nearly doubled in size over the weekend as evacuation orders remain in place for parts of the Stanley area. The wildfire grew from 35,000 acres Friday to 68,457 ...
Custer State Park and Wind Cave National Park were particularly affected, and the fire disrupted the parks' wild bison and burro herds and other wildlife. The fire was later determined to have been caused by a tree knocking over a power line. Affected landowners later sued the telephone company, claiming negligence was to blame for the fire.
Custer State Park, Black Hills: 17,976 acres (7,275 ha) [1] 0 Keystone and Mount Rushmore evacuated, 9 firefighters injured [3] 1988 Westberry Trails: west of Rapid City, Black Hills: 4,778 acres (1,934 ha) [1] 0 Multiple homes burned, considered arson [4] 1990 Cicero Peak: southeast of Custer, Black Hills: 14,518 acres (5,875 ha) [1] 0 2000 Jasper
South Fork Fire: New Mexico: Otero, Lincoln: 17,569 June 17 unknown 2024 New Mexico wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $70,000,000. [3] Oak Ridge Colorado: Custer, Pueblo: 1,310 June 22 unknown 2024 Colorado wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $18,000,000. [3] Pine Ridge Wyoming: Goshen: 1,290 June 24 June 26 2024 Wyoming wildfires ...
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The Jasper Fire was a wildfire that occurred between August 24 and September 25, 2000, in the Black Hills of South Dakota, United States. Burning a total of 83,508 acres (33,794 ha; 337.94 km 2 ) across the southern hills, it is the largest wildfire in both state and Black Hills history.
An aircraft flies to drop fire retardant over the area of a wildfire burning near Pacific Palisades on the west side of Los Angeles during a weather driven windstorm, in Los Angeles on Jan. 7, 2025.