High Park Fire Evacuations Lifted, Residents Return Home

TELLER COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4)- Residents in Teller County who were evacuated during the High Park Fire can finally return home. Evacuation orders were lifted at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

High Park Fire in 2012. (credit: CBS)

The fire that started last Thursday was at least 69% contained by Wednesday morning. It has burned more than 1,500 acres so far. The fire burned on a ridge bordered by High Park Road to the west and steep, rocky terrain with dense fuels to the east, toward Fourmile Creek.

A helicopter drops water on the High Park Fire on Friday. (credit: Teller County Sheriff's Office)

The Teller County Sheriff's Office said that only residents may return home and they must present a valid ID or other proof of residency to enter the area.

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