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Crash of an aircraft helping to fight a Colorado wildfire leaves the pilot dead

GUNNISON, Colo. (AP) — An aircraft helping to fight a Colorado has crashed into a reservoir, killing the pilot, authorities said.

The aircraft was reported down Sunday in the Silver Jack Reservoir and the pilot’s body was recovered by divers, the Gunnison County sheriff’s office posted online.

The pilot, believed to be the only person on board, was assisting firefighters with the 2-week-old Gold Mountain Fire, which has grown to about 57 square miles (148 square kilometers) in southwestern Colorado. It was 13% contained as of early Monday.

An email seeking more information on the crash was sent to the Federal Aviation Administration.

Last week, wildland firefighters in Colorado to three of their own who died after they were on the Colorado-Utah border.

are still going strong across the West. They are scattered around Colorado, Utah and New Mexico while there are wildfires in eight other states — from Alaska to Arizona.

Prolonged hot and dry conditions this week will bring fire weather concerns, the National Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Service said.

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