Colorado’s worsening drought could make 200,000-acre wildfire seasons more commonplace
As the Centennial State suffers through its worst drought since 2002, many believe that seasons in which 200,000 acres go up in smoke will become the norm rather than the exception.
Colorado’s worsening drought could make 200,000-acre wildfire seasons more commonplace
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