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The Lee Fire started on Aug. 2, combined with the Grease Fire and became the fifth-largest fire on record in Colorado.
As Colorado’s 5th largest wildfire in history grows, officials update residents on Lee and Elk fires
With the Lee Fire already the fifth-largest wildfire in Colorado history, dozens of Garfield and Rio Blanco County residents ...
Despite the Lee fire growing to nearly 117,000 acres, officials said they were optimistic about preventing it from growing ...
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Rio Blanco County wildfire updates: Lee Fire grows to more than 120K acres, containment drops
Three fires are burning in Colorado's Rio Blanco County, one of which is now the 5th largest in state history and still ...
Since the first weekend of August, Moffat and Rio Blanco counties have seen at least five wildland fires, including the Lee, ...
This story by Newsline staff appeared on Colorado Newsline on August 12, 2025. Fueled by hot summer weather and persistent ...
Five active wildfires — the Lee, Elk, Oak, Stoner Mesa and Crosho fires — have charred more than 142,000 acres, or 222 square ...
DENVER — At least five homes and 14 outbuildings have been lost to the Lee and Elk fires burning near Meeker in Rio Blanco ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - As of August 12, the Lee fire in Rio Blanco County has burned over —As of August 12, the Lee ...
Colorado’s Lee Fire explodes past 116,000 acres, dropping containment to 6% as heat, wind, and drought fuel heavy smoke ...
Five homes and 14 outbuildings have been lost in rural Rio Blanco and Garfield counties due to the Lee and Elk fires.
Fire restrictions were issued in Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest lands in several Colorado counties, including Boulder ...
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