Grand County, Thursday morning
At 9:15 a.m., Rocky Mountain National Park announced a closure for visitors due to fire activity on the west side of Continental Divide. “Currently, air quality is dangerous,” Park tweeted.
Hart van Danberg / CPR News A roadblock on Hwy. Gran 34, Thursday morning Gran Kto. 22, in 2020, smoke from the fire of pre-trouble in the background.
Hart van Danberg / CPR News Emergency vehicles at a roadblock on Hwy. Gran 34, Thursday morning Gran Kto. 22, in 2020, smoke from the fire of pre-trouble in the background.
Hart van Danberg / CPR News East annoying fire drift smoking from the east, seen from the junction of Hwy. Gran Kto. Thursday 22 and 2020 at 40 and 34 in the morning.
Hart van Danberg / CPR News Cosmin Balas, a resident of Grand Lake, stops at a roadblock on Howie. Gran Kto. Grenby was looking for information on how the city failed after an order to evacuate yesterday in the wake of yesterday’s fire at 40 and 34 on Thursday morning, 22, 2020. He said he has about an hour to get out of town, and he stayed with friends in Granby until nightfall.
Assets Park, late Thursday morning
Later in the morning, around 10:30 a.m., north of Kevin Amsterdam Park, Cameron Peak went near the fire.
Kevin J. Bt / Denverite North of Estus Park, near East Troubles and Cameron Peak, smoke and ash from the fire cover trees, mountains and grass.
Kevin J. Bt / Denverite North of Estus Park, near East Troubles and Cameron Peak, smoke and ash from the fire cover trees, mountains and grass.
Kevin J. Bt / Denverite Volunteers north of Estus Park near Glen Haven serve cigarettes, snacks and drinks before responding to a nearby troubleshooter and Cameron Peak fire. Oct Oct., 22, 2020.
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