NCAR fire prompts evacuation of 19,000 people in south Boulder, Eldorado Springs

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Boulder wildfire update: Firefighters hope calming winds will help efforts to contain 122-acre NCAR fire:

Firefighters in the air and on the ground battled a 122-acre wildfire that broke out near the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder on a windy Saturday afternoon, threatening neighborhoods on the southwestern edge of the city and forcing more than 19,000 people to evacuate.

Winds were expected to die down overnight, with relative humidity increasing and temperatures dropping — all weather characteristics that will help the fire to clam down, said Brian Oliver, wildland division chief with Boulder Fire Rescue.The cause of what has been named the NCAR fire was under investigation, officials said.

“As we all learned not very long ago with the Marshall fire, once we get a home on fire, that growth becomes very exponential,” Oliver said. “The winds are dying down, that’s great news,” Boulder Fire Rescue spokeswoman Marya Washburn said during an evening news briefing. “Usually at night, fire lays down, we call it, it stops burning so hot and that helps us catch up.”

 

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