Town of Campo Mandatory Evacuation Lifted After Oklahoma Wildfire Moves Into Southeastern Colorado - Bent County Democrat
Mandatory evacuations were ordered as the fire spread quickly and officials warned of an active threat to life and property.
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A flash drought in southeastern Colorado primed plains for the Sharpe fire
A flash drought hit southeastern Colorado in April, priming the landscape for fire just before the Sharpe fire swept into the region, causing evacuations and millions of dollars in damage. The Sharpe fire, ignited by lightning, started in Oklahoma on Friday night and pushed north into Colorado on Sunday, spreading over more than 29,500 acres across two states. Responders had about 81% containment on the fire as of Wednesday morning, according t…
Town of Campo mandatory evacuation lifted after Oklahoma wildfire moves into southeastern Colorado - Bent County Democrat
David Krause The Colorado Sun Colorado governor declares disaster emergency as Sharpe fire grows to 28K acres A wildfire that started in Oklahoma has pushed… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Colorado residents told not to wait as fast-moving wildfire triggers mandatory evacuations
A fast-moving wildfire in southern Colorado prompted mandatory evacuations in Baca County. Officials warned residents not to delay, highlighting how quickly wildfires can threaten homes, public safety, entire communities, and fragile habitats. What's happening? According to Fox Weather, authorities issued mandatory evacuations on Sunday for Campo and nearby areas, as the Sharpe Fire grew to more than 13,000 acres. The fire appeared to start on F…
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