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RANGELY, Colo.—Crews coping with wind gusts of 26 mph have managed to build containment lines around 90 percent of a 1,340-acre wildfire in northwest Colorado.
The remaining 10 percent of the fire is burning on steep cliff faces and will be monitored.
The fire south of Rangeley is burning on private and federal land and in sagebrush and pinon and juniper trees. An air tanker and helicopters are being used to fight the fire. Some of the crews will be cut back.
Several power lines have been destroyed.
The fire started Tuesday. Fire managers say it was human-caused.



