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The Marshall Fire was a destructive wildfire and urban conflagration that started on December 30, 2021, shortly after 11:00 a.m. MST, [3] as a grass fire in Boulder County, Colorado. [4] The fire caused the evacuation of 37,500 people, killed two people, and destroyed more than 991 structures to become the most destructive fire in Colorado ...
The Marshall Fire burned over 6,000 acres. The FBI is assisting in the investigation into what caused the fire. Residents return after historic Colorado wildfire [Video]
The 2020 East Troublesome Fire was a massive and destructive wildfire, and the second-largest in the history of the U.S. state of Colorado.Named for the East Fork of Troublesome Creek, close to the fire's point of origin in the Arapaho National Forest, the fire burned 193,812 acres (78,433 ha) between its ignition on October 14, 2020, and its containment on November 30.
Embers from a smoldering scrap wood fire set days earlier outside a home used by a Christian religious communal group along with a sparking power line caused a 2021 Colorado wildfire fanned by ...
The Interlaken Fire is an active wildfire burning near Twin Lakes, Colorado in Lake County, Colorado, United States. The fire began due to an unattended campfire. [ 1 ] It has so far burned a total of 731 acres (296 ha) and is 86% contained.
A wildfire in Divide, Colorado is threatening hundreds of homes as it continues to grow. Highland Lakes wildfire in Colorado destroys 1 home, forces evacuation of 700 homes: See map Skip to main ...
After the fire, CPW Officer Perry Will appeared in a low-budget propaganda-style video made for the promotion of the gun range. The video was released in the Spring of 2019 on Facebook and YouTube outlets. Later in 2019, Will was appointed to the Colorado House of Representatives District 57.
The Cameron Peak fire was a wildfire that started near Chambers Lake, Colorado, 25 miles (40 km) east of Walden and 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Red Feather Lakes near Cameron Pass on August 13, 2020, and was declared 100% contained on December 2, 2020. [2]