In Colorado, The Lee Fire Hits The State's Record For 5th-Largest Fire Ever At 130,000 Acres; 1,000+ Firefighters Deploy
Firefighters in Colorado responding to one of the largest blazes in the states history are facing gusty winds and dry conditions that are expected to continue to drive extreme fire behavior. More than 1,000 firefighters have been deployed, and while crews have gained containment on one fire, another has grown amid fire-friendly weather.
The Lee fire, churning through dry trees and brush near Meeker, about 250 miles (400km) west of Denver, is now the fifth-largest single fire in the states history, according to the Colorado division of fire prevention and control. The area has recently endured extreme drought conditions, and has volatile fuel loads, officials said.
The blaze, sparked by lightning on 2 August, had burned through more than 130,000 acres (52,000 hectares) by Monday morning and was just 7% contained. Low humidity and gusty winds were expected to return to the area, which combined with dry fuels, can cause extreme fire behavior, such as winds that carry embers over long distances and cause additional fires, officials aid.
Another major blaze in the region, the Elk fire, is burning to the east of the Lee fire, and has scorched more than 14,000 acres and is 30% contained. Officials have said containment has continued to increase and that crews are working to reinforce existing fire lines.
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