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Colorado wildfires : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Colorado wildfires
This is a list of Colorado wildfires which have occurred periodically throughout its recorded history.〔Colorado State Forest Service. (Wildfire Policy in Transition: Where There's Smoke, There's Mirrors. )〕
One of the most significant fires in United States history was The Big Blowup of 1910.〔Colorado State Forest Service. (History of Significant Fires on State And Private Lands (acreage and/or home loss and/or fatalities). )〕 In that fire, 3 million acres burned and 78 firefighters were killed in the northern Rocky Mountains (in the states of Washington, Idaho, and Montana) which led to a standing policy in Colorado of all fires out by 10am.〔Colorado State Forest Service. (Presentation on Wildfire Policy in Transition )〕 The policy evolved over the 20th century.
The Colorado State Forest Service was established by the Colorado General Assembly in 1955 and oversees response to wildfires in Colorado.
The Hayman Fire was the largest wildfire in Colorado state history, part of the 2002 Colorado wildfires.〔Colorado State Forest Service. (Colorado Wildfires, State & Private Lands, 1978-2009. )〕〔Colorado State Forest Service.(Colorado Wildfires Broken Down By Decade (with charts). )〕 The 2012 Colorado forest fires broke the record for most destructive fire twice and led to declaration of a federal disaster area in June 2012.〔Associated Press (June 29, 2012). (Obama declares disaster in Colorado as fires burn. ) Fox News〕 The 2013 Colorado forest fires, fueled by high heat and winds〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.denverpost.com/ )〕 again broke the record for the most destructive and, as of July 5, 2013, includes the second largest (by area) in Colorado History.
==List of fires==
This list only covers the largest, most destructive fires in Colorado History. Colorado State University has information on named fires from 1976 to 2006 and total wildfires from 1960 to 2009. According to CSU, wildfires in Colorado destroyed less than 100,000 acres per decade over the 1960s and the 1970s. For the 1980s and 1990s, the total was over 200,000 acres per decade. For the 2000s, the total was approximately 1,000,000 acres. Major named wildfires for 2012 through June 24, 2012 had burned close to 250,000 acres (below and ).

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