"MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. -- Searing, record-setting heat in the interior West didn't loosen its grip on firefighters struggling to contain blazes in Colorado, Utah and other Rocky Mountain states. Colorado has endured nearly a week of 100-plus degree days and low humidity, sapping moisture from timber and grass, creating a devastating formula for volatile wildfires across the state and punishing conditions for firefighters."
'When it's that hot, it just dries the fuels even more. That can make the fuels explosive,' said Steve Segin, a fire spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service."
Thomas Peipert reports for the Associated Press June 26, 2012.
SEE ALSO:
"Goodbye to Mountain Forests?" (Green/NYT)
"Raging Colorado Wildfire Grows, Threatens Gated Community" (Reuters)
"Wildfire Displaces Thousands Near Colorado Springs" (Reuters)
"Western Wildfires Threaten Summer Tourism" (USA TODAY)
"Colorado Evacuees Wait as Wildfires Blaze On" (Los Angeles Times)