Wildland Crews Contain More Of Hertha Ridge Fire

BERTHOUD, Colo. (CBS4) - Crews battling a wildfire in Larimer County announced Thursday afternoon that they have achieved 75 percent containment.

A plan drops slurry on the Hertha Ridge Fire on Aug. 18. 2016. (credit: CBS)

The Hertha Ridge Fire broke out on Wednesday near Berthoud and has burned about 75 acres. Voluntary evacuation orders were in place during the most critical hours of the fight.

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Approximately 70 emergency personnel were assigned to fight the fire on Thursday.

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At least 20 homes were threatened by the fire. For several hours shifting winds made it more difficult to save one home the flames came closest to. A shed on the property was destroyed.

"It's just so dry, and the dry conditions with the tall, dry grass up here -- that's been the biggest factor," Larimer County Sheriff's Office spokesman Lt. Bobby Moll said.

The cause of the fire remains undetermined. No injuries have been reported.

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