Sunday, June 10, 2012

Comment on Colorado wildfire High Park fire near 12 000 acres being fought from air and ground quality warning issued due to Dry heat fuels fire's growth west of Fort Collins Fire in Larimer County grows 50 200 half hour

High Park Fire Hits 20,000 Acres, 1 Confirmed Missing Another hard day of firefighting is expected west of Fort Collins Sunday as the High Park Fire continues to burn. Colorado High Park fire burns 14,000 acres, continues to grow Officials warned Sunday evening that a wildfire "continues to grow" as firefighters combat tough terrain and fire-spreading winds in northern Colorado — just one of several blazes threatening residents in the western U.S. High Park fire at 20,000 acres; fighting from air and ground The High Park Fire swept across 20,000 acres with a roar and by Sunday had destroyed at least 18 structures, forced hundreds to flee and spewed smoky plumes that turned the sun blood red and blotted out the Rockies. High Park fire grows to 20,000 acres, raging out of control LAPORTE —  The High Park Fire swept across 20,000 acres with a roar and by late Sunday had destroyed at least 18 structures, forced hundreds to flee and spewed smoky plumes High Park Fire A Major Threat Another hard day of firefighting is expected west of Fort Collins Sunday as the High Park Fire continues to burn. Sheriff: 20,000-Acre Fire 'Just Running Crazy' The High Park Fire has charred 20,000 acres and continues to burn out of control Sunday with zero percent containment. High Park Fire hurries homeowners and firefighters A fast-moving blaze like the High Park fire, which has ripped through 14,000 acres northwest of Fort Collins, put the rush on homeowners and firefighters alike. High Park Fire Affects Air Quality Heavy smoke is clouding the skies across much of the Front Range Sunday as a result of the High Park Fire burning west of Fort Collins. Colorado wildfire: High Park fire near 14,000 acres, being fought from air and ground The High Park Fire swept across 20,000 acres with a roar and by Sunday had destroyed at least 18 structures, forced hundreds to flee and spewed smoky plumes that turned the sun blood red and blotted out the Rockies. High Park Fire now 20,000 acres LARIMER COUNTY -The High Park Fire is now at 20,000 acres and growing, with zero percent containment.
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