How long did the Black Forest fire last?
William Smith
Published May 20, 2026
On June 11, 2013, a maelstrom of flames exploded on Shoup Road and Colorado 83 in Black Forest. During the next nine days, the fire burned 14,280 acres, consumed 489 homes and killed two people.
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Subsequently, one may also ask, what year was the Black Forest Fire?
June 11, 2013
Additionally, how long did the Waldo Canyon fire last?
| Waldo Canyon Fire | |
|---|---|
| Date(s) | June 23, 2012 – July 10, 2012 |
| Burned area | 18,247 acres (74 km2) |
| Buildings destroyed | 346 |
| Fatalities | 2 |
Accordingly, what started the Black Forest Fire?
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) It's been known for years that the most destructive fire in Colorado history was human caused but a newly released theory may explain how it all started. Former El Paso County Sheriff's Office Detective Mark Pfoff told 11 News sparks coming out of a chimney may have caused the fire.
What was the worst wildfire in history?
Here are some of the deadliest wildfires in U.S. history.
- Peshtigo Fire – 1871. Peshtigo Fire is the deadliest wildfire in U.S. history.
- Cloquet Fire – 1918. In October of 1918, 450 people died in Minnesota's Cloquet Fire.
- The Great Fire- 1910.
- Griffith Park Fire- 1933.
- Yarnell Hill Fire – 2013.
- Cedar Fire- 2003.