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Nearly 600 homes have been destroyed by the wildfires in Boulder County which were fanned by high winds.
This map shows the evacuations and pre-evacuations across multiple municipalities and counties in response to the destructive Boulder fires that have destroyed hundreds of homes.
As the one-year anniversary of the Marshall Fire approaches, Boulder Fire is rolling out a new evacuation system.
Crews are responding to the Dinosaur Fire in the open space near the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder.
Boulder County agencies are working on making sure all evacuation maps for natural disasters are on one site after confusion during the county’s most recent wildfire. The Sunshine Wildland Fire ...
The Boulder Fire, a wildfire burning in a steep, densely forested area of the Mount Hood National Forest, has grown to approximately 160 acres since it ignited on July 8 near the Boulder Lake ...
Tens of thousands of people were evacuated Saturday as a wildfire in south Boulder grew to 122 acres, according to Boulder County's Office of Emergency Management.
Stage One Fire Restrictions are in effect immediately for unincorporated areas of western Boulder County. Stage One means that open campfires and open fires are not allowed on public lands.
Wildfire burns hundreds of homes in Boulder County, forces evacuation of Superior and Louisville Officials say Marshall fire likely sparked by downed power lines as wind gusts exceeded 100 mph ...
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