Slideshow: Lake Christine Fire
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Frank Donofrio/Courtesy Photo
#LakeChristineFire
Frank Donofrio/Courtesy Photo
#LakeChristineFire
Frank Donofrio/Courtesy Photo
#LakeChristineFire view from Dry Park Road in Glenwood.
Frank Donofrio/Courtesy Photo
#LakeChristineFire view from the top of Crown Mountain.
Mike Jahn/Facebook
#LakeChristineFire from near Aspen Airport 7/4/18 3pm.
Brenna Bride/Courtesy Photo #lakechristinefire
Brenna Bride/Courtesy Photo #lakechristinefire
Photo: Steven Spicer/Facebook “Last photo from the house before I left. At least we have the fam.”
Angie Marasco Callen/Facebook #LakeChristine fire as seen from Emma, CO.
Christine Ann Morris/Facebook
Chris Council/Courtesy Photo @c2-photography.com #lakechristinefire
A view of the Lake Christine fire as it rises behind Elk Run in Basalt late Wednesday night.
Chris Council/Courtesy Photo @c2-photography.com #lakechristinefire
The Lake Christine fire climbs the hillside and swirls near the main transmission lines that supply power to the upper valley, as viewed from behind the Basalt Middle School late Wednesday night.
Chris Council/Courtesy Photo @c2-photography.com #lakechristinefire
The streets of downtown Basalt were deserted late Wednesday night as the Lake Christine fire burns at the base of Basalt Mountain.
Chris Council/Courtesy Photo @c2-photography.com #lakechristinefire
High winds late Wednesday night shifted the Lake Christine fire and forced evacuations in El Jebel.
Amanda Boxtel/Facebook
Carrie Click/Facebook
Video taken from Cafe Bernard in Old Town Basalt
Micah James/Facebook
#LakeChristineFire coming in hot for a big drop holding the line. Give thanks for the amazing crews working nonstop to fight this fire.
Maxim Rand/Courtesy Photo #lakechristinefire
Maxim Rand/Courtesy Photo #lakechristinefire
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