Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Powerful winds may stoke deadly Arizona fire

Ron Adler started storing bicycles and motorcycles at his two-acre compound in Rye, Arizona 25 years ago. In that time he amassed approximately 9000 motorcycles, bicycles, cars, and other things with wheels. On Saturday 

Ron Adler started storing bicycles and motorcycles at his two-acre compound in Rye, Arizona 25 years ago. In that time he amassed approximately 9000 motorcycles, bicycles, cars, and other things with wheels. On Saturday 

YARNELL, Ariz. — The wildfire that killed 19 firefighters came at the start of Arizona's monsoon season — a weather phenomenon that brings lightning strikes, gusty winds, dust storms and sometimes rain to the state during 

A sudden windstorm turned an Arizona forest fire into an out-of-control inferno that trapped and killed 19 firefighters, nearly all of them members of an elite crew of hotshots, authorities said Monday.

Unidentified members of the Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew from Prescott, Ariz., pose together in this undated photo provided by the City of Prescott. Some of the men in this photograph were among the 19 firefighters killed while battling an 

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