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It’s been exactly one year since the 416 Fire started, eventually burning 54,000 acres over two months in the San Juan National Forest. Our partners at KSJD spoke with Durango Herald reporter Jonathan Romeo about the continued investigation into what started the blaze. Then, U.S. Forest Service fire prevention technician Heather McClean says Moab’s wet weather means there’s a lot of potential fire fuel growing. She talks about what locals can do to make this fire season uneventful in Moab. Tune in.