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Three firefighters killed, 2 injured in Snyder wildfire on Utah-Colorado border

  • The fire has burned an estimated 28,000 acres, according to ​a statement from the ​Colorado governor's office, and is at 0% ‌containment
Published June 28, 2026 Updated June 28, 2026 04:47pm
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Three firefighters have been killed and two injured while ​responding to the Snyder ‌wildfire burning along the Utah-Colorado border, the US Wildland Fire Service ​said.

Colorado’s governor Jared Polis declared ​a disaster emergency response to ⁠the fire on Saturday, ​authorizing the Colorado National Guard to ​support response efforts.

The fire has burned an estimated 28,000 acres, according to ​a statement from the ​Colorado governor’s office, and is at 0% ‌containment.

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The ⁠fire began Saturday morning as the Snyder Mesa Fire in eastern Utah’s Grand County before ​spreading ​into Colorado, ⁠where it merged with the smaller Jones ​and Knowles fires in ​Mesa ⁠County to form the Snyder Fire.

Evacuation warnings have been issued ⁠for ​several smaller communities in ​Mesa County, Colorado.