SO MARSH FUMES: Thick Plumes Of Smoke Rise Above A Burning Wetland In Arizona

Picture shows the fire near Topock Marsh, Arizona, on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022. According to Steve Lawrence, a former firefighter, fires occur there occasionally, especially in the hot dry summer months or the monsoon months and are caused by dry lightning strikes. Note: Picture is a screenshot from a video (@GeologyLife/Newsflash) Picture shows the fire near Topock Marsh, Arizona, on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022. According to Steve Lawrence, a former firefighter, fires occur there occasionally, especially in the hot dry summer months or the monsoon months and are caused by dry lightning strikes. Note: Picture is a screenshot from a video (@GeologyLife/Newsflash)
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24 November 2022
This footage shows dark, thick plumes of smoke rising to the sky after a marsh in Arizona caught on fire. The heavy smoke was filmed by Steve Lawrence, 59, who told Newsflash in an interview that he came across the burning wetland near the town of Topock, in the US state of Arizona on 17th November...