Potential Growth of Cameron Peak Fire and Mullen Fire

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There is a very high chance of potential spreading and growth of the Cameron Peak and Mullen fires, reports the Denver Post.

The Cameron Peak fire has been burning since early August and has burned 128,149 acres and is 42% contained.

The Mullen fire started in September and has scorched 161,151 acres. Wind gusts are expected to climb into the 20 mph range during the afternoon.

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