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  2. Waldo Canyon Fire - Wikipedia

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    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. The fire was active in the Pike National Forest and ...

  3. 2012 Colorado wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The Waldo Canyon Fire is a forest fire that started 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Colorado Springs on June 23, 2012, on July 8, 2012 the fire is 100 percent contained on 15,364 acres (24 sq mi; 62 km 2) of US Forest Service land. The fire has caused the evacuation of over 32,000 residents of Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs and Woodland Park ...

  4. List of Colorado wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Waldo Canyon Fire: Colorado Springs area: Located near Pikes Peak, northwest of Colorado Springs in the Waldo Canyon – origin currently unknown – first reported the afternoon of Saturday, June 23. Destroyed 346 homes; the most destructive fire until the Black Forest Fire of 2013. Two fatalities. [citation needed] 2012: 45,000 acres (18,000 ...

  5. Where does the Waldo Canyon Fire investigation stand in 2022

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    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 ...

  6. Waldo Canyon Fire: Meteorologist reflect on the impact

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    The Waldo Canyon Fire burned for days before a dramatic shift in weather conditions cause the fire to quite literally explode from 6,000 acres to more than 15,000 acres in one day. Strong winds ...

  7. Black Forest Fire - Wikipedia

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    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] This was the most destructive fire in the state's history at the time, surpassing the 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire which also began

  8. Marshall Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Fire was a destructive wildfire and urban conflagration that started on December 30, 2021, shortly after 11:00 a.m. MST, [3] as a grass fire in Boulder County, Colorado. [4] The fire killed two people and destroyed more than 991 structures to become the most destructive fire in Colorado history . [ 5 ]

  9. 1 person killed in Colorado wildfires as blazes torch large ...

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    One person has been killed in a wildfire burning in the Colorado foothills, authorities said Wednesday, as almost 100 large blazes burned across the western U.S. The death came in a fire north of ...