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Thick Smoke From Cameron Peak Fire Blocks Sun Over Colorado's North

Thick smoke from the Cameron Peak wildfire plunged swaths of northern Colorado into darkness on October 14, as the blaze became https://www.denverpost.com/2020/10/14/cameron-peak-update/ reportedly the largest in the state's history. The blaze had torn through more than https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6964/ 167,000 acres as of October 16, growing by some https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/10/15/cameron-peak-fire-colorado/ 30,000 acres between October 13 and 15. Mandatory evacuations were in place for much of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest and nearby areas, including Storm Mountain, Palisade Mountain, Buckskin Heights, and Buckhorn Canyon on Wednesday, the https://twitter.com/CityofLoveland/status/1316450359972433921 City of Loveland and https://twitter.com/LovelandFRA/status/1316410417787199493 Loveland Fire-Rescue said. This time lapse, shot by Fort Collins resident Andrew Davis, captures an enormous cloud of smoke billowing across the sky above his hometown, casting a pitch black shadow over the mountainous region. (Footage By Andrew Davis/Storyful via Getty Images)
Thick smoke from the Cameron Peak wildfire plunged swaths of northern Colorado into darkness on October 14, as the blaze became https://www.denverpost.com/2020/10/14/cameron-peak-update/ reportedly the largest in the state's history. The blaze had torn through more than https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6964/ 167,000 acres as of October 16, growing by some https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/10/15/cameron-peak-fire-colorado/ 30,000 acres between October 13 and 15. Mandatory evacuations were in place for much of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest and nearby areas, including Storm Mountain, Palisade Mountain, Buckskin Heights, and Buckhorn Canyon on Wednesday, the https://twitter.com/CityofLoveland/status/1316450359972433921 City of Loveland and https://twitter.com/LovelandFRA/status/1316410417787199493 Loveland Fire-Rescue said. This time lapse, shot by Fort Collins resident Andrew Davis, captures an enormous cloud of smoke billowing across the sky above his hometown, casting a pitch black shadow over the mountainous region. (Footage By Andrew Davis/Storyful via Getty Images)
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October 16, 2020
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Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
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