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Heavy smoke and flames rise from the Cameron Peak fire as the fire continues to burn in Larimer County on Oct. 5, 2020.The Cameron Peak fire grew to 126,569 acres, or almost 198 square miles, on Monday, jumping a containment line near the 333A road overnight Sunday, according to fire officials. Windy and dry conditions continued to fuel the fire.
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Smoke fills the air above Highway 93 in Boulder on Oct. 5, 2020.Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Smoke from the Cameron Peak fire surrounds Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park wilderness as the fire continues to burn on Oct. 5, 2020.Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Heavy smoke rises from the Cameron Peak fire as the fire continues to burn in Larimer County on Oct. 5, 2020.Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Areas of forest burned by the Cameron Peak fire are seen from above as the fire continues to burn in Larimer County on Oct. 5, 2020.Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Heavy smoke rises from the Cameron Peak fire as the fire continues to burn in Larimer County on Oct. 5, 2020.Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Heavy smoke from the Cameron Peak fire rises as the fire continues to burn in Larimer County on Oct. 5, 2020.Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Smoke obscures the Cache La Poudre River along Highway 14 as the Cameron Peak continues to burn in Larimer County on Oct. 5, 2020.Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Heavy smoke rises from the Cameron Peak continuing to burn in Larimer County near Fort Collins on Oct. 5, 2020."peak" - Google News
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