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Colorado wildfire grows, hundreds to be evacuated

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COLORADO: Authoritie­s sought the evacuation of hundreds of residences in southwest Colorado on Tuesday as a largely unchecked wildfire grew in size, with forecaster­s placing several western and southweste­rn US states under an elevated risk for blazes.

The wildfire, dubbed the 416 Fire, grew to about 3,000 acres early on Tuesday and was 10 per cent contained as it was pushed by strong winds near Durango, Colorado. It burned over steep terrain in bone-dry conditions, sending smoke billowing into the sky.

“Firefighte­rs are being challenged by the fire’s behaviour,” said Shawn Bawden, a spokesman for the Rocky Mountain Blue Team, an interagenc­y task force battling the blaze.

The fire started on Friday and has already forced about 825 homes to be evacuated. On Tuesday, La Plata County issued pre-evacuation notices for another 252 residences.

So far, there have been no reports of injuries or major damage to structures.

About 400 km to the southeast, the 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 has burned 36,664 acres of drought-parched grassland and timber since erupting on Thursday.

Nearly 600 firefighte­rs, using helicopter­s, bulldozers and other heavy equipment, had managed to carve containmen­t lines around 25 per cent of the wildfire as of Tuesday afternoon, authoritie­s said.

Cimarron, a frontier-style town, lies about 225km northeast of Albuquerqu­e, the state’s largest city. Ute Park is about 16km west of Cimarron.

So far, there have been no reports of major damage to structures or injuries from the 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.

The National Weather Service has placed large sections of

Firefighte­rs are being challenged by the fire’s behaviour. Shawn Bawden, spokesman for Rocky Mountain Blue Team

the Four Corners region of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah under an elevated fire risk.

Isolated thundersto­rms on Tuesday night and yesterday may bring some relief to the area that is experienci­ng aboveavera­ge temperatur­es, it said. — Reuters

 ?? —Reuters photo ?? A helicopter drops water on the 416 Fire near Durango, Colorado, US.
—Reuters photo A helicopter drops water on the 416 Fire near Durango, Colorado, US.

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