The 24 wildfire, burning along Colorado 115 between Colorado Springs and Penrose, more than doubled in size overnight and more than quadrupled since Saturday afternoon, the Fremont County Sheriff’s ...
Sherwin Fire has been burning on federal land managed by the United States Forest Service. This wildfire is thought to be ...
Increased fire danger prompted officials in southern Colorado to institute fire restrictions in Fremont County on Sunday ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 12:12 p.m. in in Butte County, California. Lake Fire has been burning on private land. At this time, there is no data on the containment status of the fire and the ...
The Fremont County Sheriff's Office says the fire has grown to 4,600 acres. No update on containment and no changes ...
Mandatory evacuations that were called in the Chama Canyon Fire on Friday were lifted Saturday night, according to the Costilla County Office of Emergency Management.
The 24 fire, a wildfire that sparked last week in southern Colorado, has consumed nearly 2,000 acres and evacuated dozens of residents, officials said Sunday.
The “24 Fire,” which sparked Wednesday just east of Highway 115 near mile marker 24 but began ballooning in size starting Thursday, has grown to nearly 2,000 acres as of Saturday evening.
Coloradans in Fremont and Costilla counties were still under mandatory evacuation orders Saturday as wildfires continued to burn roughly 100 miles apart on Fort Carson and in Chama Canyon.
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