Three US federal firefighters killed in Colorado burnover as Snyder Mesa Fire reaches 28,000 acres
Five members of an interagency crew deploying fire shelters were overtaken by a wind-driven burnover on the Snyder Mesa Fire in western Colorado Saturday; three died and two were hospitalised with burns, as merged fires burned uncontained across more than 40 square miles
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Summary
Three federal firefighters died and two were hospitalised with burns Saturday in a "burnover" incident in Mesa County, western Colorado, when the wind-driven Snyder Mesa Fire overtook their crew and all five had to deploy emergency fire shelters. The fire, which merged from four lightning-caused blazes near the Colorado-Utah border, had grown to more than 28,000 acres with zero containment by Sunday morning. The US Wildland Fire Service opened an investigation; the names of the dead were not released pending family notification.
Why it matters
Federal wildland firefighter fatalities are rare and the three deaths bring renewed pressure on crew safety protocols and the adequacy of air support as the western US enters its peak fire season with drought and record heat stressing already stretched fire agencies.