Posted: 03/26/2012 04:43:02 PM MDT
Updated: 03/26/2012 07:15:30 PM MDT By Joey Bunch
The Denver Post
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A large plume of smoke can be seen in the southern foothills of Denver
near Roxborough and Conifer. ( Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post )
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The Lower North Fork Fire in Jefferson County has grown to more than
200 acres and the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department has ordered
evacuations to 374 homes.
Conifer High School and Chatfield High School have been set up as
shelters from the fire, which startedin the 18000 block of Buffalo
Creek Road this afternoon from embers from a controlled burn latelast
week.
There were no reports of lost homes or injuries as of 6:45 p.m. Large
animals can be taken to the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Golden.
Smoke from the blaze can be seenfrom downtown Denver, which
onlycomplicated a blowing dust air quality advisory issued earlier in
the day by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
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the added particulates because of the smoke from the fires, we
couldencourage people with heart and lung disease and older residents
to avoid prolonged outside activitywhen the visibility is less than 10
miles," said spokesman Mark Salley.
Crews from across the region wereresponding to several fires, but high
winds were beginning to die down this evening.
A critical "red flag" fire danger warning has been extended from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. for the area and most of eastern Colorado, with
humidity levels as low as 5 percentand wind gusts up to 35 mph,
according to the National Weather Service.
Earlier in the afternoon, crews in Jefferson County fought smaller
grass fires near Sawmill Gulch and another off U.S. High 40 near
Lookout Mountain.
Dry, gusty weather is pushing smallwildfires across parts of Colorado
this afternoon, including several small fires in the foothills in
Jefferson County, as well as wildfires in Summit, Larimer, Weld and
Logan counties.
In Summit County, a wildfire closedMontezuma Road about 3 miles from
Keystone at about 3 p.m. andtook off in wind gusts of up to 60 mph.
The fire, less than an acre on Denver Water land, was contained by
about 4:30 p.m
County Sheriff's Department statedthere is a fire on Storm Mountain
near the 1700 block of Palisade Mountain Drive.
Several plumes of smoke are visible in Morgan County this afternoon
from several small grassfires, including a haystack off the I-76
frontage road north of Wiggins, 9News reported.
Joey Bunch: 303-954-1174 or jbunch@denverpost.com
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