Friday brings more difficult conditions for crews fighting the East Troublesome fire, with more dry and windy conditions expected in Grand and Larimer counties.
As of 8 p.m. Thursday, the most recent data available, the fire had grown to 170,163 acres. Residents of Estes Park, Granby and Grand Lake evacuated Thursday under thick blankets of smoke and an orange sky, jamming roads leading out of the towns.
East Troublesome is now the second-largest wildfire in recorded state history. And on Thursday, there was a chance it would merge with the Cameron Peak fire, which is burning west of Fort Collins. As of Friday morning, the Cameron Peak fire — the largest wildfire in recorded state history — had burned 206,977 acres and was 57 percent contained.
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