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The Hayman Fire was a forest fire started on June 8, 2002, 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Colorado Springs, Colorado and 22 miles (35 km) southwest of Denver, Colorado and was, for 18 years, the largest wildfire in the state's recorded history at over 138,114 acres. During the 2020 wildfire season, the Pine Gulch Fire became the largest wildfire in state history. However, just 7 weeks later, the Cameron Peak Fire became the largest wildfire in Colorado history.

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  • Das Hayman-Feuer bezeichnet einen mehr als drei Wochen wütenden Waldbrand im US-Bundesstaat Colorado im Jahre 2002. Durch ein illegales Lagerfeuer ausgelöst, wütete es im Juni 2002 im Pikes Peak zwischen Denver und Colorado Springs und zerstörte eine Fläche von rund 55.000 Hektar. Der Waldbrand wurde am 8. Juni 2002 durch ein illegales Lagerfeuer ausgelöst und breitete sich nach langer Dürreperiode und unter immer wieder auffrischenden Winden rasch aus. Als Ursprung wurde die Geisterstadt Hayman ausgemacht, nach der das Feuer schließlich benannt wurde. Es richtete einen Schaden von rund 40 Mio. US-Dollar an, zerstörte 133 Häuser und erforderte die Umsiedlung von mehr als 5.000 Menschen, nachdem zuvor bereits rund 40.000 Menschen von den Behörden aufgefordert worden waren, sich für eine solche bereitzuhalten. Den Vororten von Denver näherte sich das Feuer auf bis zu 15 Kilometer. Der verheerendste Waldbrand Colorados wurde am 2. Juli 2002 unter Kontrolle gebracht. (de)
  • The Hayman Fire was a forest fire started on June 8, 2002, 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Colorado Springs, Colorado and 22 miles (35 km) southwest of Denver, Colorado and was, for 18 years, the largest wildfire in the state's recorded history at over 138,114 acres. During the 2020 wildfire season, the Pine Gulch Fire became the largest wildfire in state history. However, just 7 weeks later, the Cameron Peak Fire became the largest wildfire in Colorado history. Hundreds of firefighters fought the fast-moving fire, which caused nearly $40 million in firefighting costs, burned 133 homes, 138,114 acres, and forced the evacuation of 5,340 people. Smoke could be seen and smelled across the state from Vail, 55 miles (89 km) northwest, to Burlington, 188 miles (303 km) east, and from Broomfield, 50 miles (80 km) north, to Walsenburg, 130 miles (210 km) south. The Hayman Fire burned from June 8, 2002, until it was classified as contained on July 18, 2002. The cause of the wildfire was found to be arson. When then-Governor Bill Owens responded to a reporter's question following an aerial tour of the fires ("What does it look like up there?"), Owens said "It looks as if all of Colorado is burning today." Many western slope residents blamed Owens for driving away tourists with the press' truncated version of the quote ("All of Colorado is burning.") The Hayman Fire was named for a mining ghost town near Tappan Gulch. (en)
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  • The Hayman Fire , between the Kenosha Mountains and Pikes Peak (en)
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  • Douglas, Jefferson, Park, and Teller counties, Colorado (en)
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  • Terry Barton (en)
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  • Hayman Fire (en)
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  • Das Hayman-Feuer bezeichnet einen mehr als drei Wochen wütenden Waldbrand im US-Bundesstaat Colorado im Jahre 2002. Durch ein illegales Lagerfeuer ausgelöst, wütete es im Juni 2002 im Pikes Peak zwischen Denver und Colorado Springs und zerstörte eine Fläche von rund 55.000 Hektar. Der verheerendste Waldbrand Colorados wurde am 2. Juli 2002 unter Kontrolle gebracht. (de)
  • The Hayman Fire was a forest fire started on June 8, 2002, 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Colorado Springs, Colorado and 22 miles (35 km) southwest of Denver, Colorado and was, for 18 years, the largest wildfire in the state's recorded history at over 138,114 acres. During the 2020 wildfire season, the Pine Gulch Fire became the largest wildfire in state history. However, just 7 weeks later, the Cameron Peak Fire became the largest wildfire in Colorado history. (en)
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