Wildfires tear through Colorado’s beetle-bitten forests
Record-setting wildfires in Colorado are wreaking havoc on forests that have already been devastated by outbreaks of another kind: infestations of beetles that burrow beneath tree bark and eventually kill their hosts.
State officials last week mentioned that the East Troublesome Fire was burning through an abundance of beetle-killed" pine trees, boosted by dangerous weather conditions. That fire grew to become the second largest fire in Colorado's history and was only 20 percent contained as of Tuesday. Three of the largest wildfires on record in the state have burned this year, and they've preyed on forests hard-hit by beetle infestations.
Our Granby Field Office staff snapped these pics of the #EastTroublesomeFire in Grand County....