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Smoke may be visible near Tabernash for slash burns on BLM land

Firefighters from the Northwest District Fire and Aviation plan to resume burning slash piles at several locations on Bureau of Land Management lands managed by the Kremmling Field Office potentially lasting through April 29.

Firefighters to burn slash piles on public land within Kremmling Field Office area of responsibility

Firefighters to burn slash piles on public land within Kremmling Field Office area of responsibility
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BLM Northwest District Fire and Aviation fire restrictions updated

BLM Northwest District Fire and Aviation fire restrictions updated
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BLM Crews on scene of wildfire 15 miles south of Rangely | Bureau of Land Management

BLM Crews on scene of wildfire 15 miles south of Rangely RANGELY, Colo. – Fire managers from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Northwest District Fire and Aviation the White River Field Office, Rangely Fire Department and Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office are on the scene of a 322 acre fire approximately 15 miles south of the town of Rangely. Two fire crews, one helicopter and two fire engines on scene of the Dragon Fire; no structures are threatened. Rio Blanco County Road 23 at mile marker 5, County Road 113 and County Road 105 are currently closed. The public is reminded to stay clear of the areas listed for personnel safety and fire equipment to travel to and from the fire.

UPDATE: BLM Crews on scene of wildfire 20 miles SSW of Meeker | Bureau of Land Management

UPDATE: BLM Crews on scene of wildfire 20 miles SSW of Meeker MEEKER, Colo. – An update from the Fire managers from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Northwest District Fire and Aviation and the White River Field Office indicate that as of 1 p.m., approximately 30 acres have been allowed to burn on the Middle Fire near County Road 5 on Barnes Ridge approximately 20 miles SSW of the town of Meeker. There are now three BLM engines on the scene; fire crews are taking advantage of natural barriers and roads to keep the fire in check. On June 1, Fire officials determined that the best course of action was to let the fire burn for resource benefit. Expect smoke to continue to be visible for next few days.

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