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A fire burning near the town of Pagosa Springs is nearly 50% contained, and Archuleta County officials say evacuations due to ...
Five active wildfires — the Lee, Elk, Oak, Stoner Mesa and Crosho fires — have charred more than 143,000 acres, or 222 square ...
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Oak Fire in southwest Colorado now 14 percent contained, as firefighters battle to protect homes
ARCHULETA COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - A wildfire burning in southwest Colorado is now 14 percent contained, but officials warn evacuees it’s still not safe to return home. As of Tuesday morning, the Oak ...
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Fire Near Pagosa Springs Grows Out Of Control, Triggers Mandatory Evacuations In Archuleta County
A fast-moving wildland fire dubbed the Oak Fire is prompting urgent evacuations in Archuleta County, Colorado. Authorities ...
A new fire in Rio Blanco County near its border with Routt County is burning 300 acres near Crosho Lake and has prompted ...
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KKCO 11 News on MSNStructure fire in southern Colorado spreads, burns 75 acres; Gov. Polis declares emergency
As of Monday morning, what is known as the Oak Fire has burned 75 acres north of Highway 160 in the Elk Park/Ironwood ...
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Colorado wildfire updates: Lee Fire now 5th largest in state history, structures damaged in fires
Several fires are burning across western Colorado, with some at historic sizes and other causing evacuations of Western Slope ...
A structure fire that got out of control near Pagosa Springs forced evacuations and prompted a disaster declaration from Gov.
More than half a dozen wildfires continued to burn across Colorado Monday, including a new fire that sparked on Sunday ...
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WesternSlopeNow.com on MSNFEMA to provide funds to battle Oak Fire
FEMA announced it authorized the use of federal funds on Monday afternoon to aid firefighting costs for the Oak Fire in ...
The Lee Fire in Colorado has destroyed more than 116,000 acres and threatens power and energy infrastructure. See the latest wildfire map and updates.
Two major wildfires are burning in Rio Blanco County. The Lee Fire, which grew over the weekend to more than 113,000 acres, ...
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