Alexander Mountain Fire 2024
Alexander Mountain Fire has burned 9,668 acres, burning 10 miles west of Loveland.
Latest update
7/31 7 p.m. Update: Fire has been mapped at 7,648 acres from the Multi-Mission Aircraft.
7/31 1 p.m. Update: Fire has been mapped at 6,840 acres from the Multi-Mission Aircraft.
7/30 7 p.m. Update: Fire has been mapped at 5,080 from the Multi-Mission Aircraft.
7/30 4 p.m. Update: Fire has grown to 3,575 acres and approximately 270 fire personnel.
7/30 10 a.m. Update: Multi-mission Aircraft mapped the fire at 1,820 acres. Due to the proximity to critical infrastructure and communities, this fire has been prioritized and has great support from state and local cooperators. A complex incident management team will be arriving tomorrow night. Fire has not crossed Highway 34.
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At 6 a.m. on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, a USDA Forest Service Type 3 Incident Management Team took command of the fire. Larimer County Sheriff's Office will continue to operate the Joint Information Center and provide information about evacuation notices, animal evacuations and road closures. For evacuation information visit https://www.nocoalert.org/ or text LCEVAC to 888777. The Joint Information Center can be reached at (970) 980-2500.
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