The Lee fire south of Meeker in Rio Blanco and Garfield counties grew more stable on Thursday, reaching 73% containment while producing visible smoke columns from hot interior pockets, according to ...
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect acreage mapped by first responders on Tuesday, Aug. 26, reducing its position among Colorado’s largest historic fires. DENVER (KDVR) — The Lee ...
The Elk Fire is now fully contained as crews continue to make progress on the much larger Lee Fire, which has burned 137,465 acres and is 42% contained as of Sunday. The Lee Fire is now just shy of ...
The Lee Fire grew by nearly 12,000 acres on Thursday amid hot, windy conditions, but fire crews gained ground — pushing containment to 12% as of Friday morning, the highest yet in the fight against ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... One wildfire burning on Colorado’s Western Slope is less than 300 acres away from becoming the state’s fourth-largest fire on record. The 137,485-acre Lee ...
Rain in the area of the Lee fire, which can result in an increased risk of flash flooding. (Photo: Elk and Lee fires information Facebook page) Courtesy photo, Elk and Lee fires information Facebook ...
Rain in the area of the Lee fire, which can result in an increased risk of flash flooding. (Photo: Elk and Lee fires information Facebook page) Courtesy photo, Elk and Lee fires information Facebook ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Lee Fire became the fourth biggest wildfire in Colorado history Monday, having burned 138,844 acres south of Meeker. Several wildfires are burning across Colorado, mainly along the ...
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