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Disaster relief groups like the Red Cross are providing aid to thousands fleeing 3 major wildfires in Colorado
By Ryan Spencer Follow
rspencer@steamboatpilot.com at Aspen Times
· July 8, 2026
· 1 min read
As major wildfires burn across Colorado, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes, volunteers are stepping in to help feed, shelter and support those fleeing fires.
Dozens of recreational vehicles have filled Darren Patterson Christian Academy’s parking lot in Buena Vista this week, as evacue...
Key takeaway Dozens of recreational vehicles have filled Darren Patterson Christian Academy’s parking lot in Buena Vista this week, as evacue...
Why this matters in Aspen News
As wildfires rage across Colorado, Pitkin County residents are watching with a mix of concern and familiarity, given the county's own history of battling mountain-weather hazards. The Red Cross's efforts to provide aid to evacuees are a reminder that disaster relief can be just as crucial in neighboring communities as it is in Aspen itself. With the Aspen Acres Fire burning over 96,000 acres, the impact on regional air quality and recreation is likely to be felt in Pitkin County, even if the fires are not currently burning within its borders. As the situation unfolds, locals will be keeping a close eye on the fire's progression and the potential for evacuees to seek shelter in Aspen, should the need arise. The city's own emergency services and infrastructure may be called upon to support relief efforts, underscoring the interconnectedness of mountain communities in the face of disaster.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 8, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? As major wildfires burn across Colorado, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes, volunteers are stepping in to help feed, shelter and support those fleeing fires.
Dozens of recreational vehicles have filled Darren Patterson Christian Academy’s parking lot in Buena Vista this week, as evacue...
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