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Thousands forced to evacuate in Colorado as wildfire spreads

Al Jazeera

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July 3, 2026

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The Aspen Acres Fire, one of about 40 wildfires burning across western US, has destroyed homes and forced evacuations.

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USA TODAY

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· Jun 30, 2026

Colorado wildfires explode as winds drive evacuations

Fast-moving Colorado wildfires fueled by strong winds force evacuations as multiple fires burn tens of thousands of acres. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3u3fcrsr Sign up for our newsletter for the day's top stories, from sports to movies to politics to world events: https://profile.usatoday.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/

BNO News

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· Jul 1, 2026

More than 150 structures lost in Colorado wildfire

More than 150 structures have been destroyed by a fast-moving wildfire in southern Colorado, where mandatory evacuations remain in place and firefighters have not gained any containment, according to officials. The Aspen Acres Fire has burned 28,314 acres in Pueblo and Custer counties and was 0 contained as of Tuesday afternoon, according to fire officials. [] The post More than 150 structures lost in Colorado wildfire appeared first on BNO News.

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 3, 2026

Wildfire southwest of Denver forces thousands to evacuate and destroys more than 160 structures

A wildfire burning southwest of Denver has forced the evacuation of thousands of residents and destroyed more than 160 structures by Friday as erratic winds pushed the blaze across two Colorado counties.

Off The Press

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· Jul 3, 2026

Colorado wildfire destroys 160 structures; thousands evacuated

A wildfire burning southwest of Denver has forced the evacuation of thousands of residents and destroyed more than 160 structures by Friday as erratic winds pushed the blaze across two Colorado counties. The Aspen Acres fire is one of about 40 uncontained large blazes burning mostly in the West, fueled by months of dry weather []...Click to read more

UrduPoint

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· Jun 23, 2026

Wildfires sweep western US, Utah town evacuated

Wildfires sweep western US, Utah town evacuated

Times of India

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· Jun 28, 2026

3 firefighters killed battling wildfires on Colorado-Utah border, blazes spread across US West

Tragedy struck as three firefighters lost their lives battling blazes along the Colorado-Utah border, with two others injured. Extreme weather conditions are fueling widespread wildfires across the western US, including a massive blaze in southwest Utah that has scorched over 144 square miles. Officials are grappling with difficult terrain and dangerously low humidity, leading to a severe wildfire season and emergency declarations in multiple states.

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Related coverage for "Thousands forced to evacuate in Colorado as wildfire spreads": USA TODAY — Colorado wildfires explode as winds drive evacuations. BNO News — More than 150 structures lost in Colorado wildfire. KSAT San Antonio — Wildfire southwest of Denver forces thousands to evacuate and destroys more than 160 structures. Off The Press — Colorado wildfire destroys 160 structures; thousands evacuated. UrduPoint — Wildfires sweep western US, Utah town evacuated. Times of India — 3 firefighters killed battling wildfires on Colorado-Utah border, blazes spread across US West