Colorado wildfire rages as firefighters
gain on New Mexico blaze
Send a link to a friend
[June 05, 2018]
(Reuters) - Hot weather was expected
to stoke an unchecked wildfire in southern Colorado on Tuesday that
forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes.
The blaze, dubbed the 416 Fire, spread across some 2,400 acres (971
hectares) early on Tuesday near Durango, Colorado, where the temperature
was expected to reach into the high 80s.
The fire, which began on Friday, was just 10 percent contained on
Tuesday morning, as about 825 homes remained under evacuation, officials
said.
"In the coming days the fire is expected to burn actively," the U.S.
Forest Service said in an alert. "Firefighters will continue building
defensible spaces around homes and structures."
About 250 miles (400 km) to southeast, 1,110 residents of Cimarron, New
Mexico were allowed back into their homes after showers on Sunday helped
quell part of a separate blaze, the Ute Park Fire, which burned 36,000
acres (14,569 hectares) of drought-parched grassland and timber since
erupting on Thursday.
Cimarron, a frontier-style town, lies about 140 miles (225 km) northeast
of Albuquerque, the state's largest city. Ute Park is about 10 miles (16
km) west of Cimarron.
[to top of second column]
|
By early Tuesday, fire crews had managed to carve containment lines
around 25 percent of the blaze, up from zero containment on Sunday
morning.
About 75 people from the small nearby community of Ute Park, near
the Colorado border, remained under a mandatory evacuation on
Monday, said Judith Dyess, spokeswoman for the multi-agency
Southwest Incident Management Team managing the blaze.
The causes of both fires were unknown and under investigation. No
injuries or property losses were reported from either.
"Critical fire weather and smoky conditions are expected to return
in the coming days as a high pressure system is building from the
south," fire officials said in an alert regarding the New Mexico
fire.
The nearby Santa Fe National Forest was closed to the public
indefinitely on Friday in a rare measure prompted by the heightened
fire risk from prolonged drought.
[© 2018 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.]
Copyright 2018 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |