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The Mullen Fire was a wildfire that burned over 176,878 acres (71,580 ha), 28 miles (45 km) west of Laramie, Wyoming. The fire started on September 17, 2020, in the Savage Run Wilderness of Carbon County, and spread to Albany County. On September 30, it spread into Jackson County, Colorado. [2] [3] The cause is still under investigation.
2024 Wyoming wildfires The Elk Fire in Sheridan County on September 30th, 2024. The 2024 Wyoming wildfire season was a series of wildfires that burned throughout the U.S state of Wyoming during 2024.
Date(s) September 15, 2018 12:00 AM: Location: Bridger-Teton National Forest, Lincoln and Sublette County, Wyoming United States: Coordinates: 1]: Statistics; Burned area: 61,511 acres (24,893 ha): Land use: National Forest and private property: Impacts; Deaths: 0: Non-fatal injuries: 3: Structures destroyed: 55 [2]: Ignition; Cause: Human caused: The Roosevelt Fire was a wildfire in Bridger ...
The plane crashed at about 1 p.m. north of the town of Gillette near the Wyoming state line, Campbell County officials said in a social media post. The number of fatalities was not immediately ...
Wyoming: Goshen: 5,577 July 13 July 14 2024 Wyoming wildfires [3] Oregon Trail Wyoming: Natrona: 1,540 July 13 July 22 2024 Wyoming wildfires [3] Apex Arizona: Coconino: 2,989 July 14 August 5 2024 Arizona wildfires – Estimated damage costs over $200,000. [3] Miller Peak Montana: Missoula: 2,724 July 14 unknown Damage costs estimated to be ...
Aviation accidents and incidents in Wyoming (1 C, 2 P) C. Coal mining disasters in Wyoming (2 P) COVID-19 pandemic in Wyoming (1 C, 1 P) F. Fires in Wyoming (1 C) N.
Low-end estimate of burned acreage based on Inciweb since May in Colorado. The state's worst fire season on record. The season of the Hayman Fire saw 360,000 acres burn - which was the previous record holder. 2020: 119,987 acres (48,557 ha) Bighorn Fire: Arizona: Started June south of Phoenix. 2020: 193,455 acres (78,288 ha) Bush Fire: Arizona
About 1 p.m. Mountain Time in Campbell County, Wyoming, a Pilatus PC-12/47E single-engine aircraft crashed north of Gillette, about 223 miles north of Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming. The crash started a wildfire which firefighters contained to an area smaller than one square mile.