Colorado experiences two largest wildfires on record. (Photo: AP)
Denver, October 24 (RHC)-- In the U.S. state of Colorado, a wildfire raging in Rocky Mountain National Park exploded in size earlier this wee by more than 100,000 acres, jumping the Continental Divide and leaving residents of mountain towns scrambling to evacuate.
The East Troublesome Fire has grown to over 170,000 acres — the second-largest wildfire ever recorded in Colorado. Meanwhile, firefighters continue to battle the largest wildfire in Colorado history, the nearby Cameron Peak Fire.
Massive smoke plumes from Colorado’s fires reached into the stratosphere, shrouding the sun and turning skies orange as far away as Minnesota and Wisconsin.