Three firefighters killed in US wildfires along Colorado–Utah border
Three firefighters have died while responding to the Knowles and Gore fires along the Utah-Colorado border, according to the US Wildland Fire Service. The agency also reported two crew members were injured.

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AI-generatedThree firefighters have died while responding to the Knowles and Gore fires along the Utah-Colorado border, according to the US Wildland Fire Service. The agency also reported two crew members were injured. These deaths occur during a severe wildfire season in the US, fueled by prolonged droughts and dry conditions. Nearly three million acres have burned nationwide this year, exceeding the 10-year average, with at least three dozen wildfires currently uncontained. In response to the escalating situation, both Utah and Colorado governors declared state emergencies, with Utah's governor banning fireworks and Colorado's governor authorizing the use of the National Guard.
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5 extractedGovernors of Utah and Colorado declared state emergencies due to the wildfires.
Two crew members were also injured while responding to the fires.
Nationwide, nearly three million acres (1.2 million hectares) have burned since the start of the year.
Three firefighters have died while responding to wildfires in the western United States.
The US has seen a harsh wildfire season this year, with prolonged droughts and dry conditions fuelling blazes.