Daily Camera (Boulder)

Blaze tops 7,000 acres

- By Mitchell Byars and Kelsey Hammon

Jamestown and other parts of northwest Boulder County were evacuated Saturday as the CalWood Fire grew to more than 7,000 acres and is still at 0% containmen­t Saturday night.

The fire was first reported at the Cal-wood Education Center at 2282 County Road 87 Saturday afternoon, and a cause and point of origin have not yet been publicly announced.

Per scanner traffic, fire crews estimated the fire to be at 3,000 acres at 3 p.m., and by 8:20 p.m. officials estimated it to be at 7,064 acres in size.

While there were several social

media accounts of houses in the area burning, officials said they have not been able to confirm whether any structures were lost at this time.

Boulder County sheriff’s spokeswoma­n Carrie Haverfield said crews did not have any containmen­t on the fire, which was not unusual for the first 24 hours.

“Wind was a factor,” Haverfield said. “We’ve had strong winds throughout the day, which caused the fire to push quickly.”

The National Center for Atmospheri­c Research’s Mesa lab recorded gusts of up to 59 mph in Boulder County on Saturday.

In addition to Jamestown, the evacuation area includes areas north of Jamestown east through Altona.

However, evacuation orders for all areas east of North Foothills Highway were lifted at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

In total, Boulder County officials said 900 homes at one point were within the evacuation areas as of 6:30 p.m.

Pre-evacuation warnings have been sent to areas south of Jamestown west of North Foothills Highway, and a complete evacuation map can be found at boulder county. maps. arcgis.com/apps/webapp viewer/index.html? id =13 ab 214 fe2bb4da5a­850d f0ca0f00fc­5.

Residents of Lyons have also been advised to be ready to evacuate if the fire changes directions Sunday, but at this time no mandatory orders have been issued for the town.

An evacuation point has been set up at Boulder County’s North Broadway Complex at 3460 N. Broadway where evacuees can find informatio­n.

Pets are allowed at that point, or they can be taken to The Humane Society of Boulder Valley at 2323 55th St. Livestock can be taken to the Boulder County Fairground­s, 9595 Nelson Road in Longmont.

The fire also caused several road closures in the area, including South St. Vrain between Peak to Peak Highway and Lyons, including Riverside Drive. County Road 87 is also closed.

U.S. 36 will remain closed between Boulder and Lyons overnight. Lee Hill Road is closed at Lefthand Canyon, as is Olde Stage Road.

Per scanner traffic, the main fire or spot fires had flared up east of North Foothills Highway near Lake of the Pines.

Heil Valley Ranch and Hall Ranch trails were already evacuated and were later closed. Lagerman Agricultur­al Preserve, Pella Crossing and Anne U. White Trail on Boulder County open space also were closed as the fire advanced.

Officials advised people to avoid the area to allow first responders room to work.

U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse announced FEMA has authorized federal funds to help fight the fire through a Fire Management Assistance Grant.

“As our state continues to experience these devastatin­g wildfires, it is critical that the federal government provide critical assistance when additional funding and resources are needed,” Neguse said in a statement. “I am relieved to see this funding come through and I know it will bring much needed relief to our state and will support those on the ground with the necessary resources. And I thank all of the brave firefighte­rs who are out there every single day to protect our state from these catastroph­ic wildfires.”

 ?? Photos by Matthew Jonas / Staff Photograph­er ?? A slurry bomber makes a drop on the Cal-wood Fire as it burns Saturday in Boulder County. The fire that was first reported near the Cal-wood Education Center in Jamestown spread to more than 7,000 acres and forced the evacuation of 900 homes.
Photos by Matthew Jonas / Staff Photograph­er A slurry bomber makes a drop on the Cal-wood Fire as it burns Saturday in Boulder County. The fire that was first reported near the Cal-wood Education Center in Jamestown spread to more than 7,000 acres and forced the evacuation of 900 homes.
 ??  ?? Smoke rises from the Cal-wood Fire as it burns Saturday in Boulder County.
Smoke rises from the Cal-wood Fire as it burns Saturday in Boulder County.

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