After battling rugged topography, natural fuels and unrelenting wind gusts, fire crews have contained the now four-day long Spring Creek wildland fire southwest of Parachute to 2,577 acres, the Upper Colorado River Interagency Fire Management.
Rugged topography, natural fuels, and unrelenting wind gusts have caused the now three-day long Spring Creek Fire southwest of Parachute to spread to 3,000 acres, the Bureau of Land Management estimated on Tuesday evening. The.
Rugged topography, natural fuels and unrelenting wind gusts have caused the now three-day long Spring Creek wildland fire southwest of Parachute to spread to 3,000 acres, the Bureau of Land Management estimated Monday evening. The.
Rugged topography, natural fuels and unrelenting wind gusts have caused the now three-day long Spring Creek wildland fire southwest of Parachute to spread to 3,000 acres, the Bureau of Land Management estimated Monday evening. The.