On an autumn day snow lays on a far mountain side while the sun streams down on burned portions of the remaining mountain. Areas not burned are turning their traditional season gold and red up Meadow Creek Road.
October 19, 2017
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October 19, 2017 11:51 a.m.
Experts assessing Sunrise Fire damage
A few green plants have already sprung up past the charred earth of the Sunrise Fire, which burned just 13 miles east of Superior. On a sunny autumn day, the black soil is littered with tiny rusty pine needles in areas where a few still cling to the half-burned trees. Other areas are just blackened sticks bearing a ghostly reminder of the wildfire that raged through the area last summer, consuming over 26,000 acres.