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Firefighters are starting to gain ground against the Lee Fire burning in Rio Blanco and Garfield counties, which has grown to become the fifth-largest wildfire in Colorado history.
Firefighters made progress toward containing one of the largest wildfires in Colorado history over the weekend, but officials said “extreme fire weather” is expected to continue Monday and throughout ...
The fire started early Monday afternoon in Rio Blanco County, adding to an already tense wildfire season in northwest ...
In Rio Blanco County, the Lee Fire has grown over 116,000 acres and is now the 5th largest in Colorado history, and the Elk ...
By Shannon Lukens. Photo courtesy Routt County Sheriff Doug Scherar. The Crosho Fire has grown to 300 acres as of Tuesday ...
The Crosho Fire west of Yampa has spread to about 300 acres since Monday evening, according to Routt County Emergency ...
The Crosho Fire west of Yampa has spread to about 300 acres since Monday evening, according to Routt County Emergency Operations Director David DeMorat. Pre-evacuation orders have been issued for ...
Multiple wildfires burning across Colorado consumed thousands of acres on Monday, and one fire in the San Juan National ...
A new fire popped up in Rio Blanco County Monday evening. It's called the Crosho Fire, now burning in the far northeast ...
The containment the Lee fire burning near Meeker dropped Monday as strong winds pushed the flames to consume thousands more ...
The Lee Fire near the town of Meeker in Rio Blanco County has grown to be the fifth-largest wildfire in state history as ...
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