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Three firefighters killed in burnover incident on Colorado-Utah border wildfire
July 18, 2026
Why it matters locally: Wyoming regularly experiences significant wildfire seasons, and incidents like this highlight the shared risks faced by federal and state wildland firefighting crews across the Western United States, including those who may respond to fires within Wyoming or support neighboring states.
Three federal wildland firefighters died in a burnover incident while working on a wildfire burning on Colorado's Western Slope near the Utah border, according to the U.S. Department of the Interior. The incident occurred during active fire suppression operations. A burnover occurs when a fire's intensity and speed overwhelm firefighters in the field, trapping them in the fire's path. Several large fires are burning across western Colorado near the state line with Utah. Smoke from the fires has blanketed the region, affecting air quality and visibility across the area. The names and additional details about the deceased firefighters have not been released. The Department of the Interior said other firefighters sustained injuries during the incident. Wildfire activity in the western United States has intensified in recent months, putting increased pressure on federal and state suppression resources. Burnover incidents remain among the most dangerous scenarios firefighters face during wildland operations.
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