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The 12th anniversary of the Yarnell Hill Fire that claimed the lives of 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots will be remembered with different events honoring their deaths. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs ...
The Yarnell Hill Fire of June 2013, in which 19 Arizona-based firefighters died, was the deadliest wildland fire for U.S. firefighters since 1933.
The Yarnell Hill Fire On June 28, 2013, lightning struck the Weaver Mountains west of Yarnell. The lightning sparked a fire that exploded from 50 to 500 acres within a day. With temperatures ...
Arizona will mark the 12th anniversary of the Yarnell Hill Fire, which killed 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots on June 30, 2013. Flags will fly at half-staff across Arizona June 30 to honor the fallen ...
The Yarnell Hill Fire erupted on June 30, 2013, leading to the evacuation of the Yavapai County town as the fierce blaze swept through the steep mountain range, burning more than 8,000 acres.
YARNELL, Ariz. - Monday, June 30, marks 12 years since 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed while battling the Yarnell Hill Fire. What they're saying: ...
A gunman in Idaho set a wildfire and ambushed responding firefighters, killing two and critically injuring one. The incident occurred as Arizona mourns the anniversary of the Yarnell Hill Fire ...
A new wildfire that erupted on the slopes outside Yarnell — scene of the 2013 disaster that killed 19 firefighters — sent at least 250 residents scrambling to evacuate and fire crews racing to ...