After the East Troublesome Fire exploded Wednesday and grew more than 100,000 acres, it continued its quick growth Thursday, spotting over the Continental Divide and forcing evacuations in Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park.
After the East Troublesome Fire exploded Wednesday and grew more than 100,000 acres, it continued its quick growth Thursday, spotting over the Continental Divide and forcing evacuations in Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park.
Evacuations are still in place in Grand Lake, Estes Park and much of Grand County. Friday morning, thousands of people woke up out..
Thick smoke moved into Estes Park Thursday as the East Troublesome Fire jumped over the Continental Divide and into Rocky Mountain..