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January 07, 2009

Colorado Wildfires, 11,000 Evacuated? Huh?

 
I'll refer readers to Reuters and Google News regarding the Boulder area fires.
January wildfires in Colorado. Almost as unexpected as wildfire on the Big Sur Coast in December or even April. This is Australia's season in the wildfire sun, not the Rocky Mountain region.

I have been using Twitter (link fixed) more often lately. As the 2009 "fire season" progresses I intend to lean on Twitter more for collecting and disseminating wildfire news.

Have a look at the Twitter Search results for Colorado Wildfires. It's pretty amazing.

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