Fort Collins Fire: Fire near Fort Fun amusement park seen from Interstate 25; visuals emerge
A wildfire in Fort Collins, Colorado, prompted an evacuation order at the Fort Fun amusement park Thursday night as emergency crews rushed to contain the blaze. Smoke from the fire could be seen from Interstate 25 and near the Fort Fun amusement park area.

Emergency crews received reports of smoke in the 1200 block of East Mulberry Avenue. The Poudre Fire Department said multiple people called 911 after seeing smoke coming from the area. First responders moved quickly as the fire spread through brush and vegetation.
“Due to the fire occurring in dense vegetation, the area is filled with smoke. Crews are actively working to contain the fire with the help of multiple agencies,” a post from Poudre Fire at 6:08 p.m.
Fort Collins police have issued a warning about emergency activity in the 1500 block of East Mulberry Road and are advising drivers to prepare for delays. Authorities urged people to avoid the area to allow emergency vehicles access.
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Voluntary evacuation due to fire threatening nearby areas
The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office issued a voluntary evacuation notice for residents and businesses south of Highway 14 to Prospect Road and east of Timberline Road to Riverside Avenue.
Emergency alerts instruct residents to gather essential supplies and prepare for possible evacuations if conditions worsen.
Images and videos circulating online showed large plumes of smoke rising over eastern Fort Collins.
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(This is a developing story)