The Borneo Post

More evacuation­s ordered as Colorado wildfire spreads

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COLORADO: Hundreds of people in southweste­rn Colorado were ordered to evacuate their homes as hot, dry and windy conditions stoked a wildfire that was still 90 per cent uncontaine­d, federal and local officials said.

Residents living near Hermosa, located about 10 miles north of Durango, joined others who were ordered to evacuate nearly a week ago.

The blaze dubbed the 416 Fire had burned a total of 5,103 acres by Thursday morning, including about 1,000 acres in the past 24 hours, officials said.

By Thursday morning, the 416 Fire had displaced residents of nearly 1,200 homes since it started last Friday.

Residents of nearly 1,600 other houses have been told to be prepared for possible evacuation, saidMeganG­raham,spokeswoma­n for La Plata County.

Temperatur­es in the mid 80s Fahrenheit and 15 mile per hour winds and low humidity are in the forecast for the area on Thursday, the National Weather Service said.

More than 600 firefighte­rs battling the Colorado blaze were preparing “for another challengin­g day,” the National Forest Service said in an alert.

The fire, which remained 10 percent contained, has expanded to the north, the west and the south but has not crossed US Highway 550, which has helped firefighte­rs protect houses east of the highway, Graham said.

Vehicles were allowed to pass through the area in singlefile convoys escorted by law enforcemen­t officers, she said.

Investigat­ors have yet to determine the cause of the blaze, US Forestry officials said.

The National Weather Service has placed large sections of the Four Corners region of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah under an elevated fire risk.

In northern New Mexico, the Ute Park Fire that started May 31 had burned 36,800 acres by Wednesday.

It was 35 per cent contained, the multi- agency group fighting the fire said.

While the fire continued to burn on Thursday, it was “surrounded by previously burned areas that will confine its spread,” officials said.

No injuries or major damage to structures have been reported from either fire, officials said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo shows smoke from a fire in this aerial shot above Cimarron, New Mexico. — Reuters photo
File photo shows smoke from a fire in this aerial shot above Cimarron, New Mexico. — Reuters photo

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