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Black Forest Fire Day 7

Day 7, June 17, 2013 coverage of the Black Forest Fire Incident, located north of Colorado Springs, Colorado in El Paso County.
See continuous coverage by Three Alarm Productions on Day 8: http://threealarm.smugmug.com/Journalism/Firefighters/Black-Forest-Fire-Day-8/30067977_NWLG92#!i=2583974181&k=3mHq3qH
FIRE FACTS:
Date started: June 11, 2013
Number of Personnel on Incident: 1,130
Location: Black Forest, Colorado, United States of America
Crews: 17
Size: 14,280 acres
Engines: 101
Percent Contained: 75%
Estimated Containment: June 20, 2013
Fire Dozers: 5
Water Tenders: 32
Cause: Under investigation
Helicopters: 1 Type 1 and 1 Type 3
Structures lost: 480
Injuries to Date: 1
Cost to Date: $5,555,950
Yesterday’s Events:
Firefighters again made good progress in containing the fire. Fire behavior was reduced to creeping and smoldering due to improved weather conditions. Thunderstorms brought .11 inches of precipitation to the fire area which aided firefighters in their suppression efforts. The storm also produced lightning that ignited three new fires near the Black Forest Fire which were quickly suppressed by firefighters.
Today’s Forecast and Activity:
Today’s temperatures will increase slightly with a predicted high of 78 degrees. Thunderstorms will continue their pattern of entering the fire area in the early afternoon with some precipitation expected along with possible lightning activity. Fire spread is predicted to be minimal due to higher relative humidity and cool temperatures.
A continuing threat exists to structures within the fire perimeter due to the potential for extreme fire behavior from gusty winds from developing thunderstorms. The potential for re-burn from remaining hot spots within the ground fuels remains a concern. Firefighters will continue to grid the fire area for hotspots, especially around structures.
El Paso County Sheriff’s Office will continue to perform damage assessments on structures in the fire area.
Due to decreasing demands from the incident, some resources are being released and made available for response for other incidents as needed.
Evacuations and Closures Some areas around the fire have now been reopened for residents. For specific information pertaining to evacuations and area closures go to rsg.epcsheriff.com or contact the Joint Information Center at 719-444-8300.
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  • A sawyer working on Day 7 of the Black Forest Fire Incident.
  • A continuing threat exists to structures within the fire perimeter due to the potential for extreme fire behavior from gusty winds from developing thunderstorms. The potential for re-burn from remaining hot spots within the ground fuels remains a concern. Firefighters will continue to grid the fire area for hotspots, especially around structures.
  • A Sawyer with El Paso County Wildland Team working on Day 7 of the Black Forest Fire Incident.
  • A firefighter doing hazard tree reduction during the Black Forest Fire Incident, on June 17, 2013.<br />
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See this photo by Three Alarm Productions on InciWeb Incident Information System at:<br /> <a href="http://www.inciweb.org/incident/photograph/3424/2/">http://www.inciweb.org/incident/photograph/3424/2/</a>
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  • An El Paso Wildland Team-Sawyer, just removed a hazard tree in the burn zone of the Black Forest Fire.
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