The Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office lifted an Oak Ridge fire pre-evacuation warning for Beulah residents at noon Monday, citing progress made by fire crews and increased containment.
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Beulah residents on Middle Creek Canyon Road, Vine Mesa, Cascade Avenue, Pine Avenue and Beulah Highlands Road are no longer on pre-evacuation status, the sheriff’s office said in social media posts Monday.
The lightning-sparked fire has burned more than 1,300 acres of U.S. Forest Service land since it started on June 22, and fire crews have gained 69% containment as of Monday.
This is the first fire to burn in the area in more than 100 years, according to fire officials.