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Other notable buildings include the United Fire Company aka the Jessup house (c. 1855), Montrose Theater (c. 1920), Lyons Building at 13 Public Avenue, Sayre Building (1894), Loomis Building (1893), Masonic Lodge, Phoenix Block (1854), Tarbell Hotel (1914, 1870), William H. Cooper House (1860), Susquehanna County Historical Society and Free ...
United Fire Co., Montrose; Upper Darby Fire Department; West Chester Fire Department; Worcester Volunteer Fire Company; Luzerne County. Ashley Fire Department (St. 111)
The Bucktail Fire was a wildfire in August 2024 that has burned through 7,202 acres (2,915 ha) of land in Montrose County in the U.S. state of Colorado. It began on August 1. It began on August 1. It is currently the second-largest wildfire to ignite during the 2024 Colorado wildfire season .
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The Spruce Creek Fire, which burnt 5,699 acres of land in the San Juan National Forest. ... Montrose: 7,078: August 1: August 21 [11] Big Gulch Moffat: 1,164: August ...
Montrose: 7,192 August 1 August 21 2024 Colorado wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $10,000,000. [3] Wildcat Creek Wyoming: Campbell, Weston: 18,810 August 2 August 15 2024 Wyoming wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $2,000,000. [3] Skeleton Arizona: Yavapai: 24,034 August 3 unknown 2024 Arizona wildfires – Estimated damage costs ...
[68] [69] All deaths occurred in post-fire flood events related to the fire. Four people died in 2021, [70] and two people died in 2022 [71] from post-fire flash flood and debris flow events. 3. Hayman: Douglas, Jefferson, Park, Teller: 138,114 June 2002: 600 6 Held the title of the largest wildfire in Colorado for 18 years.
Montrose Environmental Group was founded in 2012, received investment from Oaktree Capital Management in 2018, and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in July 2020. [2] [3] [4] In 2019, Montrose subsidiary Enthalpy Analytical performed PFAS water testing for the town of Maysville in Jones County, North Carolina. [5]