High winds caused the Cameron Peak Fire to flare up and triggered new mandatory evacuations early Wednesday morning and afternoon.
High winds caused the Cameron Peak Fire to flare up and triggered new mandatory evacuations early Wednesday morning and afternoon.
Anne: THE CAMERON PEAK FIREISN'T LIKELY TO GO DOWN AS THELARGEST OF THE YEAR, BUT IT'SLIKELY TO BE THE MOSTDESTRUCTIVE.Shannon: DOZENS OF HOMES ANDBUILDINGS HAVE BURNED ANDTONIGHT MORE ARE IN DANGER.THE FIRE PUSHED ITS WAY TOWARDSMASONVILLE AND RED STONE CANYON.Anne: THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE ISTELLING PEOPLE TO LEAVEEVERYTHING BEHIND AND GET AWAYAS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE.Shannon: DENVER 7'S SEAN TOWLEBEGINS OUR COVERAGE FROM LARIMERCOUNTY.
Firefighters were successful in attacking the Cameron Peak Fire directly on Thursday and Friday, but crews are expecting winds..
Larimer County, Colorado residents woke up to a smoky Wednesday (October 14) morning after the Cameron Peak Fire flared up..