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Denver-Area Wildfire Turns Deadly as California’s Park Fire Covers Area Bigger than Los Angeles

Denver-area Stone Canyon Fire turns deadly as California’s Park Fire torches an area larger than Los Angeles

Stone Canyon Fire in Colorado Claims Life

A wildfire outbreak has resulted in a tragic loss of life in Denver, Colorado. The Stone Canyon Fire, one of three wildfires currently ravaging the Denver area, has claimed at least one life. According to Boulder County Sheriff Curtis Johnson, the remains of a fire victim were found in a home in the path of the fire on Wednesday.

The Stone Canyon Fire has consumed over 1,500 acres and destroyed five homes, Colorado Governor Jared Polis announced. Firefighting efforts continue as parts of the town of Lyon see a lifting of their evacuation orders. However, getting the residents back might take some time as the gas service was shut down as a precaution.

Quarry Fire Spreads Rapidly, Posing New Challenges

Simultaneously, the Quarry Fire, earlier known as the Wildland Fire, has spread from 50 acres to 341 acres, forcing evacuations in several neighborhoods southwest of Denver. The firefighting efforts are compounded by the challenging, mountainous terrain, and a surprising predicament – a rattlesnake problem, reported Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Mark Techmeyer.

Adding to the challenges, local officials stated that because of the numerous wildfires currently blazing through Colorado, there is a shortage of resources. The race against the clock and nature is profound.

California’s Park Fire: A Historic Inferno

Meanwhile, on the west coast, California grapples with Park Fire – an inferno larger than the City of Angels. The Park Fire, which started on July 24 in Northern California, is now recorded as the fifth-largest wildfire in the state’s history. Having swallowed over 391,000 acres, the wildfire has surpassed the size of Los Angeles. Over 5,800 personnel battle the blaze, deploying more than 500 fire engines and 40 helicopters.

Another blaze known as the Borel Fire has also wrought havoc in Southern California, decimating a historic mining community in Kern County. Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in response to this as well as the Park and Gold Complex fires.

The Suspect Behind the Park Fire

Ronnie Dean Stout II, the man charged with suspected arson and starting the Park Fire, could face additional charges. A witness reported seeing Stout pushing a burning car down a 60-foot embankment. However, Stout maintains that he did not push the car. His arraignment continues on Thursday.

95 large wildfires blaze across the U.S.

Across the nation, there are 95 large wildfires burning, scorching a combined 2.1 million acres. On Wednesday, the National Interagency Fire Center reported that so far in 2024, 28,154 wildfires had burned 4,449,282 acres – an area larger than the size of Connecticut. Gusty winds and rising temperatures could exacerbate the situation, potentially creating further challenges for first responders in the coming days.


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