Satellite images show Colorado Aspen Acres wildfire
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Leadville, Colorado, residents watch Willow Fire grow near town: "It feels like a scary movie"
At more than 2,355 acres and with evacuations and pre-evacuation notices still in place, smoke from the Willow Fire has become part of daily life in Colorado's highest incorporated city.
The Aspen Acres fire burning in southern Colorado raced across more than 17 square miles overnight, forcing middle-of-the-night evacuations and making it the ninth largest wildfire in state history. Related Articles Fourth of July fireworks will further pollute Colorado’s smoke-filled air,
The Aspen Acres Fire has burned nearly 67,000 acres and destroyed at least 180 structures as of the most recent update from fire officials. The fast-moving wildfire that began June 29 near the Aspen Acres campground in Custer County is now the ninth largest in Colorado history.
Wildfires fueled by hot, windy weather and extremely dry conditions have ravaged more than 125,000 acres across Colorado’s mountains in the past week, according to federal wildfire officials. There are more than 1,
Hundreds of homes and countless community members have been displaced due to the Aspen Acres Fire. Here is a list of places that will accept donations.
As thousands of visitors flock to Colorado mountain towns for the Fourth of July, fire officials are urging the public to skip fireworks and open flames amid historically dry conditions and ongoing
The fire was at zero percent containment early Tuesday morning, and strong winds have hampered all efforts to deploy air support.
Several wildfires that sparked over the weekend are still burning through thousands of acres in western and southern Colorado.
