A wildfire named the Aspen Acres fire, burning southwest of Denver, has prompted evacuations for thousands and destroyed over 160 structures. The fire has expanded rapidly, fueled by dry conditions and a lack of winter snowfall, now covering nearly 105 square miles with no containment. Evacuations include the unincorporated community of Colorado City and towns like Beulah and Rye. Approximately 50 National Guard soldiers are assisting with road checkpoints and water-scooping operations. Other large fires, such as the Snyder Fire on the Colorado/Utah border and the Cottonwood fire in Utah, are also currently uncontained, highlighting the ongoing wildfire challenges in the region.
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