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The East Canyon Fire started Sunday southeast of Mancos. It had burned 2,700 acres as of Monday night and led to the evacuation of more than two dozen homes.. Photo by Mark Stevens.
The East Canyon Fire started Sunday southeast of Mancos. It had burned 2,700 acres as of Monday night and led to the evacuation of more than two dozen homes.. Photo by Mark Stevens.
The East Canyon Fire started Sunday southeast of Mancos. It had burned 2,700 acres as of Monday night and led to the evacuation of more than two dozen homes.. Courtesy photo.
The East Canyon Fire started Sunday southeast of Mancos. It had burned 2,700 acres as of Monday night and led to the evacuation of more than two dozen homes.. Photo by Jeff Schafer.
The East Canyon Fire started Sunday, June 14, southeast of Mancos. It had burned several hundred acres and led to the evacuation of 23 homes on the first day. Courtesy of R.J. McKay.
An air tanker drops a load of slury Monday to slow the East Canyon Fire. The East Canyon Fire, which started Sunday, has burned more than 2,700 acres and led to the evacuation of at least two dozen homes southeast of Mancos. Courtesy of Jeff Wince.
The East Canyon Fire, which started Sunday, has burned more than 2,700 acres and led to the evacuation of at least two dozen homes southeast of Mancos. Courtesy of Jeff Wince.
An air tanker drops a load of slury Monday to slow the East Canyon Fire. The East Canyon Fire, which started Sunday, has burned more than 2,700 acres and led to the evacuation of at least two dozen homes southeast of Mancos. Courtesy of Jeff Wince.
The East Canyon Fire was up to 2,700 acres as of Monday night. More than two dozen homes have been evacuated, but no structures had burned as of Tuesday. Courtesy of Tess Lynston.