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Colorado wildfires this year collectively torched more land than in the previous four years, as revealed by the data.

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Colorado Updates:

In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado is currently grappling with its worst wildfire season since 2020. Mile High Roundup, a service that delivers Colorado's top stories straight to your inbox, is keeping residents and visitors informed about the unfolding situation.

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The Colorado Division of Emergency Management (CDEM) is at the helm of coordinating the wildfire response efforts in the state. This year, the wildfires have been sparked by both lightning and abandoned campfires, posing a significant threat to the state's landscape and communities.

The extent of the damage is alarming. Wildfires this year have scorched more acres than the past four years combined, painting a grim picture of the current wildfire season.

However, Camille Stevens-Rumann, the director of CDEM, has stated that this year's fire season has not yet reached the destruction level of the 2020 wildfires. This offers a glimmer of hope amidst the devastation.

Despite this, the 2022 wildfire season in Colorado remains the worst since 2020, highlighting the urgency for continued vigilance and cooperation in the fight against these destructive fires.

As the situation evolves, Mile High Roundup will continue to deliver the latest updates, keeping the Colorado community informed and connected. Stay safe, Colorado.

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