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Pearl fire in Colorado 90% contained; all evacuation orders lifted

Lauren Penington, The Denver Post on

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The human-sparked Pearl fire burning west of Fort Collins in Larimer County is 90% contained, fire officials announced Saturday.

At 4 p.m. Saturday, Larimer County officials issued an “All Clear” for the wildfire, lifting all remaining evacuation orders and allowing normal activity in the area to resume.

The Pearl fire — a wildfire that started on private property in Larimer County on Monday — has burned 128 acres of land near Red Feather Lakes, fire officials said. That’s nearly the same size as 97 football fields put together.

The fire’s burn area hasn’t grown since firefighting crews started to gain containment on Thursday, fire officials said Saturday.

Containment isn’t the end of a wildfire, it’s merely the status of a control line being completed around the fire that can stop the flames’ spread. A wildfire can continue to burn for days or weeks after being fully contained.

 

Larimer County officials are still investigating what started the Pearl fire but said it was human-caused.

As rain and snow move in Saturday afternoon on northern Colorado — creating more favorable firefighting conditions — the Incident Management Team plans to reduce the number of resources assigned to the fire, according to a news release from the U.S. Forest Service.

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