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Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 Morning News 20171016

Yuba county. And eight from mendocino county. More than 57 hundred homes and businesses have been destroyed. james we know that firefighters are battling a total of 16 large fires across the state and more than 217thousand acres have burned statewide. darya morning im darya folsom. james and im james fletcher. This morning we have complete Team Coverage on the progress battling the fires, the stories of the lives lost and those who will try to pick up the pieces as the fires burn for the 8th day. Here is a look at the firefighting efforts across Sonoma County. james and we continue our Team Coverage this morning with kron 4s will tran. darya darya he is live in oakville near the Robert Modavi winery where the fire is still burning this morning. Will. james thanks will. ....

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Colorado and Summit officials plan for wildfire season


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Local, state and federal officials are preparing for what could be another troubling wildfire season in Colorado.
The Colorado Division of Fire Prevention & Control released the state’s 2021 Wildfire Preparedness Plan
earlier this month, a document that outlines the state’s wildfire outlook, firefighting resources and recommendations for improving operations in the future, among other points.
The plan begins by reflecting on the 2020 wildfire season and trying to contextualize the growing dangers of wildfires in Colorado at large. Members of the public are well aware by now that the three largest wildfires in the state’s history all unfolded last year: the 208,913-acre Cameron Peak Fire, the 193,812-acre East Troublesome Fire and the 139,007-acre Pine Gulch Fire. ....

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