As the East Troublesome Fire continues to burn, prompting evacuations in Estes Park and surrounding areas, here’s what people are seeing.
Operations section chief Paul Delmerico gives a morning update on firefighting efforts on the Cameron Peak Fire on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020.
Incident commander Noel Livingston gives an update on efforts to fight the East Troublesome Fire on Friday, Oct. 23.
The American Red Cross is working to assist evacuees from Colorado wildfires, including the Cameron Peak Fire and the East Troublesome Fire while locals are also showing their support.
As the largest wildfire in Colorado history continues to rage on, the Cameron Peak Fire burn scar crept right to the edge of Masonville.
Residents evacuate as East Troublesome Fire crosses Continental Divide, burning more than 170,000 acres and is the second-largest wildfire in state history.
School resource officers are returning to Poudre School District full-time this week, but criticism of the program and its related costs continues.
The rapidly growing East Troublesome Fire spread through Rocky Mountain National Park toward the park’s gateway city.
As of Thursday night, the East Troublesome Fire had grown to 170,000 acres with 5% containment.
As the East Troublesome Fire grew Thursday, mandatory, voluntary evacuations in Estes Park caused traffic jams along routes out of the city.
