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Wildfire officials say the fires that have burned more than 130,000 acres in Rio Blanco County have destroyed five homes.
Hundreds of thousands of acres in Colorado have been scorched from wildland fires raging on the Western Slope, and officials ...
Together, five wildfires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope have consumed hundreds of square miles, destroying at least five ...
At least 15 fires have burned more than 209,000 acres across Delta, Dolores, Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Moffat, Montrose, and Rio ...
Five active wildfires — the Lee, Elk, Oak, Stoner Mesa and Crosho fires — have charred more than 146,000 acres, or 228 square ...
The 1,700-acre Crosho Fire that began Monday is one of many severe fires burning in the state. Four other fires already have ...
Colorado has seen about 190,000 acres destroyed by wildfires this summer. See the latest maps and evacuation news.
The 4,232-acre South Rim fire sparked during a lightning storm on July 10, forcing evacuations and shutting down the entirety ...
While the smoke is worst along the Western Slope where the fires are burning, levels are also fluctuating on the Front Range.
Gov. Jared Polis declared a disaster emergency for the Crosho Fire in South Routt and Rio Blanco counties Wednesday evening.
The article details the ongoing wildfires in Colorado, particularly the Lee and Elk Fires, and their effects on local ...
Five wildfires burning on hundreds of square miles across western Colorado have destroyed at least five homes and 19 outbuildings, according to fire officials.