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More mandatory evacuations lifted in Pearl fire in Larimer County

Fire size remains at 128 acres despite high winds, officials say

The Pearl fire burns in the area near Crystal Lakes in Larimer County, west of Fort Collins, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, in this U.S. National Forest Service lookout camera image via 360 Overwatch.
The Pearl fire burns in the area near Crystal Lakes in Larimer County, west of Fort Collins, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, in this U.S. National Forest Service lookout camera image via 360 Overwatch.
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Denver Post reporter Katie Langford. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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Larimer County officials lifted more mandatory evacuations in the Pearl fire burning west of Red Feather Lakes on Wednesday.

The 128-acre wildfire that sparked Monday did not grow Tuesday or Wednesday despite high winds in the area, fire officials said in a Wednesday afternoon briefing. It was still 5% contained as of early Wednesday evening.

“Itap been a tough day. The crews have put in a lot of hard work, but things are looking good for now,” Incident Commander Trainee Ty Gripp said Wednesday.

The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office lifted mandatory evacuation orders for people living south of County Road 86 to Colorado 14. The area is now under a voluntary evacuation warning.

Rough boundaries for the now include Black Mountain to the north, the intersection of North County Road 73C and Forest Road 187A to the east and Deadman Road to the south and west.

One outbuilding where the fire started was “slightly scorched,” but no other building damage has been reported, Larimer County Sheriff John Feyen said at the Wednesday briefing.

The sheriff’s office is still investigating the human-caused fire, and Feyen declined to release further details about how the fire started.


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