Cameron Peak Fire Containment Increases to 8%Cameron Peak Fire Containment Increases to 8%Cameron Peak Fire Containment has doubled.J.B.J.B.
How The Cameron Peak Fire Burns Through SnowHow The Cameron Peak Fire Burns Through SnowThe Rist Canyon Fire Department captured a photo of how hotspots are still fired up. Jacob LaxenJacob Laxen
Cameron Peak Fire Has Destroyed 54 Structures So FarCameron Peak Fire Has Destroyed 54 Structures So FarThe Sept. 12 official report has the fire still at 102,596 Acres.Jacob LaxenJacob Laxen
PHOTOS: How The Cameron Peak Fire Has Progressed Over 30 DaysPHOTOS: How The Cameron Peak Fire Has Progressed Over 30 DaysAbout 1,200 have been assigned to fight the fires — an increase of about 300 from this point last week.Jacob LaxenJacob Laxen
Cameron Peak Fire Has Burned 7,050 Acres of Rocky Mountain National ParkCameron Peak Fire Has Burned 7,050 Acres of Rocky Mountain National ParkThe Cameron Peak Fire has burned 102,596 acresJ.B.J.B.
Estimate: Cameron Peak Fire Won’t Be Fully Contained Until HalloweenEstimate: Cameron Peak Fire Won’t Be Fully Contained Until HalloweenRecent snowfall has prevented the Cameron Peak Fire from growing but there's still a long way to go in fighting the flames.Jacob LaxenJacob Laxen
Mishawaka Reopens After Cameron Peak Fire Forces EvacuationMishawaka Reopens After Cameron Peak Fire Forces EvacuationNorthern Colorado's outdoor music venue plans to move forward with shows this weekend as scheduled.ShelbyShelby
6-12 Inches of Snow Fell Over Cameron Peak Fire Tuesday6-12 Inches of Snow Fell Over Cameron Peak Fire TuesdayLarimer County Sheriff Justin Smith is optimistic that the snow will be of huge help. Jacob LaxenJacob Laxen
Cameron Peak Fire: 5% Containment ReportedCameron Peak Fire: 5% Containment ReportedAs the Cameron Peak Fire has hit its 20th day of burning, firefighter crews made a major development: They obtained the first containment of the fire.J.B.J.B.
By The Numbers: How the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire Has GrownBy The Numbers: How the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire Has GrownHazy skies have dominated Northern Colorado since the Cameron Peak Fire about 60 miles west of Fort Collins began burning.Jacob LaxenJacob Laxen