Aspen Acres Fire Grows to 10th-largest in Colorado
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The Aspen Acres wildfire in Custer and Pueblo counties has burned approximately 55,405 acres, becoming Colorado's 10th-largest fire; more than 200 structures are likely lost and mandatory evacuations remain in effect for Beulah, Rye, Wetmore and Colorado City as large firefighting resources respond.
Incident reported at 304 W 4th St.
The Aspen Acres wildfire in Custer and Pueblo counties has burned approximately 55,405 acres, becoming Colorado's 10th-largest fire; more than 200 structures are likely lost and mandatory evacuations remain in effect for Beulah, Rye, Wetmore and Colorado City as large firefighting resources respond.
Incident reported at 304 W 4th St.
The Aspen Acres wildfire in Custer and Pueblo counties has burned approximately 55,405 acres, becoming Colorado's 10th-largest fire; more than 200 structures are likely lost and mandatory evacuations remain in effect for Beulah, Rye, Wetmore and Colorado City as large firefighting resources respond.
Incident reported at 304 W 4th St.
The Aspen Acres wildfire in Custer and Pueblo counties has burned approximately 55,405 acres, becoming Colorado's 10th-largest fire; more than 200 structures are likely lost and mandatory evacuations remain in effect for Beulah, Rye, Wetmore and Colorado City as large firefighting resources respond.
Incident reported at 304 W 4th St.
The Aspen Acres wildfire in Custer and Pueblo counties has burned approximately 55,405 acres, becoming Colorado's 10th-largest fire; more than 200 structures are likely lost and mandatory evacuations remain in effect for Beulah, Rye, Wetmore and Colorado City as large firefighting resources respond.
Incident reported at 304 W 4th St.
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