'We haven't had enough rain and we haven't had enough snow': Colorado prepares for risky wildfire season
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— Colorado has expanded its firefighting arsenal in recent years, adding helicopters, air tankers, and fire engines as the state braces for what could be a more active wildfire season than usual.
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What happened
— Colorado has expanded its firefighting arsenal in recent years, adding helicopters, air tankers, and fire engines as the state braces for what could be a more active wildfire season than usual.
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