People in Colorado are purposely setting grass fires because of a cottonwood tree YouTube trend

  • Source: KUSA-TV NBC 9 Denver
  • Published: 06/18/2021 12:00 AM

VIDEO: Colorado is bracing for another wildfire season, but that has not stopped some people from purposely starting grass fires because of a YouTube trend. According to South Metro Fire, four people have been charged with fourth-degree arson in the last month for attempting to burn seed cotton from cottonwood trees. Videos on YouTube show people setting fire to loose cotton in the grass and watching it burn. "People are taking a YouTube challenge where, basically, they are setting the cotton from our cottonwood trees on fire," Kim Spuhler, South Metro’s public information officer, said. The point? "You got me," she said. While spring rain significantly reduced the drought on the Front Range, Denver and the surrounding areas are coping with record-breaking heat in recent days. Summer does not officially begin until next week.



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