CSFD wildland crew responds to Turner Gulch Fire burning over 8,000 acres on the Western Slope
WESTERN SLOPE, COLORADO, JUL 15 – The fire started from dry lightning during red flag conditions and now covers 8,140 acres with 475 personnel working to contain it, officials said.
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Turner Gulch wildfire nears 14K acres in western Colorado
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Colorado wildfires: Turner Gulch fire explodes to 8,100 acres in Mesa County, 'extreme fire behavior' expected
DENVER — The Turner Gulch fire burning southwest of Grand Junction in western Colorado exploded overnight, more than quintupling in size, according to fire officials.
Turner Gulch Fire in Mesa County quadruples in size overnight to over 8K acres
DENVER (KDVR) -- A wildfire burning since Thursday in Mesa County has exploded in size overnight, more than quadrupling to 8,140 acres as of Tuesday morning. The Turner Gulch Fire is burning near the town of Gateway on Unaweep Canyon along with another fire, the Wright Draw Fire, which is measured at around 341 acres. Officials updated the official fire page on InciWeb Tuesday morning just after 8:30 a.m. with the latest acreage. Black Cany…
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