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Yarnell Hill Fire


A Living Memorial to Mitigate Wildfire Risk

May 25, 2018 Alicia San Gil, Cooperative Forestry, USDA Forest Service

On June 30, 2013, the Yarnell Hill Fire – the deadliest U.S. wildfire in 80 years – broke out in Arizona’s Yavapai County, killing 19 Granite Mountain Hot Shot firefighters. Since then, local residents and land managers have taken steps to honor the memory of the fallen by caring for the forests...

Forestry

A Week to Remember Fallen Wildland Firefighters

July 02, 2014 Robert Westover, Office of Communications, U.S. Forest Service

This week the nation stops to remember historic losses in the wildland firefighter community as we pay homage to the 14 lives lost in the 1994 South Canyon Fire in Colorado, the 19 lives lost in the Yarnell Hill Fire in Arizona last year and the others who have lost their lives serving the public...

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