Alexander Mountain Fire: 'At least two dozen structures' damaged, destroyed in Larimer County fire

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Alexander Mountain Fire: 'At least two dozen structures' damaged, destroyed in Larimer County fire
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LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. — 'At least two dozen structures' have been damaged or destroyed in the Alexander Mountain Fire in Larimer County, the largest wildfire burning in Colorado, which has grown to 8,089 acres, the sheriff's office confirmed Thursday.The fire was mapped on Thursday morning, when the Southwest Incident Management Team I took command of the fire. It grew more than 400 acres since the last update Wednesday evening and is still just 1% contained.

Mandatory evacuations are in place for the following areas:Drake to Dam Store along Highway 34, including Storm Mountain and Palisade MountainCounty Road 43 from Drake to just west of Old Bridge RoadWaltonia Road, Sylvan Dale to Ellis Ranch, and Eden Valley to Sunrise RanchNear Bobcat Ridge and Flatiron ReservoirMasonville area and Glade Road from Highway 34 to Indian CreekCounty Road 18E from Pole Hill to Pinewood ReservoirNorth side of Carter Lake north to Highway 34Dunraven Glade, along...

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