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The 2020 East Troublesome Fire was a massive and destructive wildfire, and the second-largest in the history of the U.S. state of Colorado.Named for the East Fork of Troublesome Creek, close to the fire's point of origin in the Arapaho National Forest, the fire burned 193,812 acres (78,433 ha) between its ignition on October 14, 2020, and its containment on November 30.
[5] [6] Also surpassing the Pine Gulch Fire in size was the East Troublesome Fire, which, when fully contained on November 30, had burned a total of 193,812 acres. In total, the suppression costs for the fires during the 2020 season amounted to at least $266 million (2020 USD ).
This fire originated in Wyoming on September 17, and burned into Colorado on October 1. [51] [52] Most of the acreage of this fire is located in Wyoming. Size as of 17 October 2020. Structures destroyed: 66. Suppression costs: $34,599,924.(costs and structures destroyed as of October 15, 2020) [42] 2020: 192,560 acres (77,930 ha) [53] East ...
Colorado’s raging East Troublesome Fire prompted mandatory evacuation orders on October 22, as the blaze grew to more than 170,163 acres, or 266 square miles.Emergency evacuations were ordered ...
The East Troublesome fire in Grand County, Colorado, ballooned from approximately 19,000 acres to over 125,000 acres on Wednesday night, October 21, into Thursday morning, according to fire ...
The East Troublesome and Cameron Peak wildfires burning northwest of Denver filled the Colorado sky with smoke on Thursday morning, October 22, as officials gave updated reports and evacuation ...
On October 14, 2020, the East Troublesome Fire ignited north of Parshall. The wildfire rapidly spread eastward toward Grand Lake and into Rocky Mountain National Park . As many as 794 firefighters fought the wildfire as it consumed 193,812 acres (784 km 2 ) of forest and rangeland to become the second most extensive Colorado wildfire in ...
The East Troublesome Fire burning in Grand County, Colorado, grew to over 11,000 acres as of Saturday, October 17, and forced evacuations across the region.The cause of the blaze was under ...