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3 firefighters killed as wildfires stoked by heat, wind rage across the West

The Hill · Jun 29, 2026, 11:12 AM

Key takeaways

  • The National Weather Service said wildfire conditions remain critical across the Southwest, with risk high in the Four Corners region where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah intersect.
  • The firefighters were killed and two sustained burn injuries when they were overcome Saturday by flames from fast-moving fires.
  • Forest Service and were part of an interagency response to the Knowles and Gore fires, which merged with other fires to form the Snyder Fire.

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The National Weather Service said wildfire conditions remain critical across the Southwest, with risk high in the Four Corners region where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah intersect. The agency warned of extreme fire behavior along the Utah-Colorado border, where rapid fire growth is likely.

The firefighters were killed and two sustained burn injuries when they were overcome Saturday by flames from fast-moving fires. They deployed emergency protective shelters during the so-called burnover — which occurs when a fire spreads and closes off all escape routes — in Mesa County, the U.S. Interior Department said.

They worked for the U.S. Wildland Fire Service and U.S. Forest Service and were part of an interagency response to the Knowles and Gore fires, which merged with other fires to form the Snyder Fire. So far, about 44 square miles (114 square kilometers) have burned.

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