Colorado Updates: Latest Developments Covered in Local Headlines
In the heart of Colorado's Rocky Mountains, the ongoing Derby wildfire has caused a significant disruption. As of Friday afternoon, the fast-growing wildfire is burning on 4,112 acres with no containment, according to the latest reports.
The wildfire has forced mandatory evacuations in northwest Eagle County, affecting local residents and businesses. The exact location of the evacuations is not specified, but the wildfire's proximity to populated areas has raised concerns for the safety of the community.
A helicopter responding to the Derby fire ended up in an Eagle County lake on Friday afternoon at approximately 4:10 p.m. The pilot of the helicopter sustained only minor injuries, but the cause of the incident is not yet clear.
The helicopter crash site is located at Eagle County Lake, a body of water situated within Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The helicopter was engaged in firefighting efforts for the Derby fire at the time of the incident.
The Derby wildfire is currently one of Colorado's top stories, with the ongoing situation closely monitored by authorities and local media. The Mile High Roundup delivers the latest updates on Colorado's top stories to your inbox, keeping you informed about the developing situation.
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