Better Mapping Shows Cameron Peak Fire Now 12,300+ Acres
LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) - The size of the Cameron Peak Fire burning near Chambers Lake in Larimer County has been reduced. The sheriff's office says better mapping puts the fire at 12,323 acres - down from an earlier reported 13,306 acres on Monday.
Officials say earlier maps were including bodies of water.
Nearly 400 people are helping fight the fire.
The fire has closed Highway 14 between Rustic and Gould, in northwestern Colorado. No homes have burned, but the fire is not contained.
#CameronPeakFire - No new evacs or road closures at this time. The incident management team reports that better mapping puts the fire at 12,323 acres and there are now 393 personnel working the fire. Visit https://t.co/6TH0KLIJYf for more details.
— Larimer Sheriff (@LarimerSheriff) August 18, 2020
As wind from the east and northeast push the fire west and southwest, helicopters are trying to stop the fire from crossing back over Highway 14 on the west side.
A disaster declaration was announced for Larimer County due to the fire.
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"By declaring a disaster, Larimer County can activate our local Emergency Operations Plan to respond proactively to this emerging event. "It also allows us to access state and federal resources as needed during this event," said Larimer County Office of Emergency Management spokeswoman Lori Hodges said in a prepared statement over the weekend.