"ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — It’s already been a deadly year for firefighters, and authorities have been putting resources where they can more quickly pounce on wildfires before they get out of hand and increase the possibility of additional loss of life and property.
Fire managers try to anticipate nature’s next move, placing thousands of firefighters, hundreds of engines, batteries of bulldozers, and fleets of helicopters and air tankers where they’ll make the biggest difference.
This year, they’re dealing with persistent drought made worse by record-low snowpack levels and consecutive days of hot, dry and windy weather. Hundreds of homes have burned, three firefighters were killed battling flames in Colorado, and a helicopter helping with another Colorado fire crashed into a reservoir, killing the pilot."
Susan Montoya Bryan reports for the Associated Press July 14, 2026.
SEE ALSO:
"Crash Of A Helicopter Helping To Fight A Colorado Wildfire Leaves The Pilot Dead" (AP)
"Forest Service Closing Boundary Waters Amid Extreme Heat, Wildfires" (MPR News)











