A massive structure fire in Cheyenne, Wyoming prompted a huge response from authorities on Tuesday. A massive structure fire in Cheyenne, Wyoming prompted a huge response from authorities on Tuesday. “Cheyenne Fire Rescue is currently responding to a structure fire at 2025 East Carlson Street,” the Cheyenne Police Department said in a statement.A structure fire prompted road closures in Cheyenne, Wyoming, on Tuesday. (Facebook/Cheyenne Police Department)They noted that Converse Avenue was closed between Dell Range Boulevard and Storey Boulevard. “Please avoid the area while crews work to contain the fire. Updates will be provided as they become available,” the statement further read.They also shared a photo showing the under-construction structure engulfed in flames.Authorities did not immediately clarify on when Converse Avenue might reopen again. A cause for the blaze was not known immediately either. There's also no word on if anyone has been hurt in the fire.The fire is believed to have started after 3pm at the apartments which are under construction behind the Walmart on Dell Range. Several people shared photos and videos and the fire raged on in Cheyenne.Cheyenne fire: Photos and videos emergeA local news channel shared several photos from the scene of the fire, where crews could be seen battling the blaze.A video was also shared where vehicles with sirens blaring could be heard in the vicinity of the fire. Meanwhile, a thick column of smoke could be seen rising up to the air.(This is a developing story)Shuvrajit has over seven years of experience covering US, India, and world news. An English Literature postgraduate from Jadavpur University, Shuvrajit started off covering entertainment, gaming and all things pop culture. There were brief periods away from the media industry, with short stints in content marketing, ed-tech and academic editing.
Cheyenne fire: Massive blaze in Wyoming city; check road closures as scary visuals emerge
A massive structure fire in Cheyenne, Wyoming prompted a huge response from authorities on Tuesday.













