2012年5月19日 星期六

ABC News: U.S.: Feds Say Colorado Wildfire Started on Camp Stove

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Feds Say Colorado Wildfire Started on Camp Stove
May 19th 2012, 10:16

Hundreds of firefighters are battling a blaze fueled by warm, dry weather in northern Colorado that federal officials say started with a camp stove.

The fire, which has grown to cover about 12 square miles, had prompted officials to evacuate about 80 homes, but all residents were allowed to return by Friday night.

The fire was burning 20 miles northwest of Fort Collins was almost half contained Friday evening. More than 500 firefighters, two planes and five helicopters were on hand to help fight the blaze that started Monday.

Three firefighters have suffered minor injuries, but no homes or buildings have been damaged.

The Colorado blaze was one of several burning in the West. Wildfires charred terrain in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah.

The Colorado firefighters protected neighborhoods by burning grass, shrubs and small brush to prevent the wildfire from advancing toward homes. Crews got a boost as wind pushed the blaze to an area scorched by a previous wildfire, which slowed its growth.

The U.S. Attorney's Office said that James J. Weber of Fort Collins started the fire with an outdoor stove while camping in the Roosevelt National Forest.

U.S. Forest Service investigators say the 56-year-old Weber, a mental health counselor at Colorado State University, tried to stamp out the fire Monday but then fled as the blaze spread. He later reported starting the fire to the Larimer County Sheriff's Office, officials said. There is no cell phone service in the area where the fire started.

Hewlett Wildfire

AP

Fire burns through trees on the Hewlett... View Full Caption
Fire burns through trees on the Hewlett wildfire in the Poudre Canyon northwest of Fort Collins, Colo., on Thursday, May 17, 2012. More than 50 homes were evacuated on Thursday. The fire has grown from 1.5 square miles to 8 square miles in the last day as erratic wind gusts of up to 50 mph moved into the area fueled by thunderstorms that didn’t produce rain. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski) Close

The Forest Service issued Weber a citation for causing a fire without a permit. He faces a $300 fine. However, the authorities also plan to pursue restitution for the blaze.

Weber's lawyer, Joseph A. Gavaldon, said that his client is praying with "hope that this gets under control."

Weber "is most concerned about what's going on now," Gavaldon said, adding that Weber is focused on the well-being of the firefighters, residents and wildlife in the area.

Gavaldon refused to comment on how the fire started or any events that followed.

The most significant blaze in Arizona has led to the evacuation of Crown King, a historic mining town of 350 people about 85 miles north of Phoenix, and three nearby hamlets. The blaze had charred about 20 square miles of land by Friday night and destroyed three homes and a trailer. No significant injuries have been reported.

More than 600 firefighters supported by water-dropping helicopters are fighting the blaze.

Warm, dry weather and mountain wind have made the fire difficult to control, and containment was at 10 percent Friday night. But National Weather Service officials say the gusts are expected to die down considerably over the weekend, which should help fire crews make substantial progress.

Investigators say the fire started in a home on Sunday.

Other fires dotted Arizona but did not threaten any structures, authorities said.

In California, a blaze that started across the U.S.-Mexico border advanced into San Diego County, where it burned about 150 acres of brush. Crews expected to have the fire contained late Friday. No homes were threatened. No significant injuries were reported, and the cause of the blaze was under investigation.

In Nevada, a blaze grew to 27 square miles and threatened sage grouse and mule deer habitat. No homes were in danger, and no injuries were reported. The cause of the blaze was under investigation.

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