Pics taken not 2 miles from my house…
There is ash in the air, looks like it is snowing. The smell of woodsmoke is overpowering. And today was the hottest day EVER in Colorado Springs’ history…
The worst part, is this is the work of an arsonist. over 30 fires have been started in our area in the last 2 weeks…
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3378702706431&set=p.3378702706431&type=1&ref=nf
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3799539859649&set=p.3799539859649&type=1&ref=nf
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4098593705196&set=a.2653821306789.2148907.1293491647&type=1&ref=nf
The third pic was taken a half mile from where my lady works… she was evacuated.
Wow…that is a terrible situation. I flew over Fort Collins coming home from NHC in Seattle the other day, and the plane had flown through some of the smoke. We could actually smell the smoke inside the plane. I wish the best for you. Be safe.
indeed be safe! wildfires are scary. and the ocean is damp.
As a professional firefighter for the past 23 years, with a big chunk of it fighting wildland fires, I feel for you. The only thing that is going to stop that fire is a weather change i.e. rain…or at least cooler weather with some humidity. If you know anyone in the evacuation zone tell them to get out and stay out. One of the worst things we have to deal with is civilians getting in the way and causing more harm than good.
Praying for everyone’s safety. I live in SE Centennial and can smell the smoke from the fire.
A pic I just took, at the high school a mile from my house. All the bright spots are people’s homes… It’s crazy how fast this fire moved, and how far into the city it has come. 45,000 people are evacuated right now. Surreal. I am safe, I’m far enough away. But many of my friends are being evacuated, or have been already. Just unreal.
This run of 100+ degree weather we are having isn’t helping and we’ve got some gusty winds up here.
Link to live video of a subdivision burning in N. Colorado Springs.
I feel for you.
I lived in Colorado Springs for several years, on Academy in the NW area and worked off Garden of Gods at the Agilent campus for years. I loved the area, and to be honest had the dot com collapse and mci self destruction been kinder to my industry I would very much likely still live there.
It breaks my heart to see these pictures as I recognize multiple landmarks.
Last year in Texas I saw the same wildfire fear, as my own place in the country was 3 miles from devastation but luckily spared. I wish you the same luck.
is that from chapel hills mall? kinda looks like it.
Yes, from the parking structure next to Dillard’s.
Man I got pissed when the neighbors burned garbage and burned half of the swamp between us. That doesn’t compare to what is happening out by you. I hope you guys get rain right away.
I know exactly where that is, I bought tickets to ozzfest for me and my wifes anniversary there at the ticketmaster in that mall. I’m sending prayers for you guys, I wish I could do more.
I cannot tell from the picture, but it looks like the Briargate area is in danger, and perhaps the air force academy if I recall correctly. Can you advise if the Broadmoor hotel area is ok? I have some family that way and have not heard from them. Looking at the picture and from memory, I think it’s a bit south (or “left” in the picture), but I would welcome any information if you you have.
What a nightmare.
As of right now, the whole northwest quadrant of the city is under mandatory evac. Everything north of Fillmore/Fontmore and west of I-25 is under mandatory evacuation, including Air Force Academy. I live in Briargate, but so far we are far enough away as to be safe.
To those of you who don’t know Colorado Springs, this is not a small town. We have 350,000 residents, and 700,000 people in the county. This is one hell of a dangerous fire. They are saying on the TV that 20,000 homes are in direct danger right now.
Our prayers are with you, brother. That is horrible! I lived in the Boulder-Longmont area for five years back in the late 70’s - early 80’s and though it was in a drought then, we never saw anything like this.
This year’s fire season is already probably the worst ever in Colorado and New Mexico. And with the 4th of July approaching we’re about to see a massive conflagration as numbnuts all over the Southwest refuse to give up their Constitutionally guaranteed right to shoot whatever fireworks they can get their hands on.
I’ve always wondered how bad it would be if a wildland fire got into a populated area, now I know. This is a really horrible situation for everybody in Colorado Springs. Let’s just hope there isn’t loss of life with this.
Wow, that’s some scary s***. Stay safe out there.
Just terrible. Stay safe.
Given how mild the winter was here in SoCal and the relative paucity of rain, I’m just waiting for the hills to go fwoomp