High Park Fire

City of Greeley Recreation Monitoring Greeley Air Quality Closely as High Park Fire Smoke Travels
City of Greeley Recreation Monitoring Greeley Air Quality Closely as High Park Fire Smoke Travels
City of Greeley Recreation Monitoring Greeley Air Quality Closely as High Park Fire Smoke Travels
As the smoke from the High Park Fire continues to travel, the City of Greeley is closely monitoring it's air quality, especially for citizens and kids participating in outdoor recreation activities. Poor air quality could cause breathing difficulties in Greeley and Weld County, especially for people susceptible to respiratory conditions.
Fort Collins Thrift Store, Other Organizations Offer Clothing and Household Items to Those Affected by the High Park Fire
Fort Collins Thrift Store, Other Organizations Offer Clothing and Household Items to Those Affected by the High Park Fire
Fort Collins Thrift Store, Other Organizations Offer Clothing and Household Items to Those Affected by the High Park Fire
So many kind folks are reaching out to help our neighbors. Second Chance Thrift and Second Chance Veterans Charity are opening their doors to those that have been affected by the High Park Fire. They have an abundance of clothing and household items that they are willing to donate to those displaced by the fire. If you cam help, any donations of clothing or household items will be greatly apprecia
High Park Fire [PICTURES]
High Park Fire [PICTURES]
High Park Fire [PICTURES]
Many people are taking pictures of the High Park Fire burning just 15 miles west of Fort Collins and growing. As of Monday afternoon the fire has moved into Lory State Park. We found Istagram picture of the High Park Fire.
High Park Fire Causes Air Quality Problems [INTERVIEW]
High Park Fire Causes Air Quality Problems [INTERVIEW]
High Park Fire Causes Air Quality Problems [INTERVIEW]
Colorado Department of Health Website is reporting an Action Day Alert for the Front Range Urban Corridor. This stretches from El Paso County north to Larimer and Weld counties and includes the Denver-Boulder area, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins and Greeley as air quality is being negatively affected by the High Park Fire burning 15 miles from Fort Collins...
FEMA Funds Authorized to Fight High Park Fire
FEMA Funds Authorized to Fight High Park Fire
FEMA Funds Authorized to Fight High Park Fire
Federal crews are set to take over coordination of the efforts to contain the High Park Fire just northwest of Fort Collins, CO. The fire started on Saturday and exploded to over 20,000 acres by Sunday evening. Many people have been evacuated and displaced and air quality warnings have been issued...
High Park Fire Road Closures
High Park Fire Road Closures
High Park Fire Road Closures
As of Sunday night the High Park Fire was still growing. Many people were affected and there are also a lot closed roads. Highway 287 from the Bypass at CR54G to Owl Canyon Road Highway 14 from Ted's Place to Stove Prairie Road Highway 14 east of CR69 CR23 & Lodge Pole/Lory State Park
High Park Fire Grows to 20,000 Acres as of Sunday Evening, Over 2,000 Evacuations Ordered
High Park Fire Grows to 20,000 Acres as of Sunday Evening, Over 2,000 Evacuations Ordered
High Park Fire Grows to 20,000 Acres as of Sunday Evening, Over 2,000 Evacuations Ordered
Smoke is visible across Colorado and in Nebraska and Wyoming as a fire continues to grow quickly in Northern Colorado. The High Park Fire burning just 15 miles west of Fort Collins is now estimated to be 20,000 acres. 2,200 evacuation notices have been sent out as a result of a fire that is growing out of control due to high winds in the area. Gusts as high as 42 MPH in the area of the fire were r
High Park Fire Photo Gallery [PICTURES]
High Park Fire Photo Gallery [PICTURES]
High Park Fire Photo Gallery [PICTURES]
I took these photos of the High Park Fire on Saturday afternoon. The smoke wasn't visibly rising but the mass of it in the sky was growing steadily. Temperatures were in the 90's and everything was very still and clear. The only clouds were coming from the fire...