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The largest wildfire burning in Colorado, the Turner Gulch fire, had scorched 13,984 acres of Mesa County as of Wednesday night, fire officials said. That’s more than half the burn area from all ...
The Turner Gulch and Wright Draw wildfires have combined to burn nearly 16,000 acres near Gateway as of Thursday morning.
The growth of one wildfire burning on Colorado’s Western Slope has slowed to a crawl, but four others continue to scorch ...
The Turner Gulch Fire in western Colorado has grown to 15,071 acres with 9% containment, according to fire officials. The Wright Draw Fire is at 448 acres.
The Sowbelly fire, burning 2,274 acres in the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area west of Delta, was 16% contained ...
Favorable weather helped crews gain ground, but the area remains packed with dry vegetation ready to fuel multiple wildfires.
Fire officials are hosting a meeting on the Turner Gulch and Wright Draw fires at the Gateway Community Center on Wednesday ...
The closure is for the public and firefighter safety. Entry is prohibited and violators can face fines and imprisonment, according to BLM. The order will stay in effect until the wildfires are ...
Crews are fighting five western slope blazes, including the fast-growing Turner Gulch Fire. See the latest map of the Colorado fires.
Most of the time, the Clifton Community Center is filled with the sound of a basketball bouncing on the floor or a volleyball ...
Crews are battling the Turner Gulch and Wright Draw fires near Gateway in Mesa County. Evacuations are in place.
After a week of rapid growth, crews battling the largest fire on Colorado’s Western Slope have finally begun to contain the flames, fire officials said.