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Four Mile Canyon Fire – Update — Why Now?
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Four Mile Canyon Fire – Update

Four Mile Canyon FireFrom the 8:30AM MDT information release: Thomas’ Great Basin Type 1 Incident Management Team took command of the fire at 6 p.m. last evening. The containment lines held over-night and spot fires near residences were controlled.

Quick Fire Facts:

  • Date started: September 6, 2010 Cause: Human (under investigation)
  • Location: 5 miles W of downtown Boulder, CO Size: 6,422 acres
  • Containment: 30% Estimated Containment Date: September 13, 2010
  • Number of Personnel: 953 (15 crews) Aircraft: 5 helicopters
  • Equipment: 134 engines, 37 water tenders Retardant: (156,012 gallons) cumulative
  • Cost to Date: $ 4,000,000 Injuries to Date: 3
  • Structures Lost/Damaged: 172 (169 residences)

The Red Flag conditions are expected again this afternoon, but the major increase in available resources should make the fire easier to contain than yesterday. The winds are still coming from the west, which is pushing the fire towards the city.

Local media is reporting that the city of Boulder has been busy cleaning out fuel sources on the west side of the city, and urging residents to do the same on their property. They are asking people to be prepared to evacuate on minimal notice.