Daily Progression of the Pine Gulch FireTim GrayTim GrayUpdated: September 2, 2020Pine Gulch Fire FacebookShare on FacebookShare on TwitterThe Pine Gulch Fire continues to burn north of Grand Junction consuming over 139,007 acres of land.Take a Look at How the Pine Gulch Fire has progressed over time:KEEP SCROLLING: To See How the Pine Gulch Fire Has GrownCHECK THESE OUT: Grand Valley Residents Share Their Ash-Covered PhotosWHILE YOU'RE AT IT, LOOK AT THESE: Pictures of the Pine Gulch Fire You Sent Us
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