On July 29, a wildfire (Alexander Mountain Fire) broke out in northern Colorado (west of Loveland City, Larimer County), and Larimer County authorities have issued an evacuation order for nearby residents.
Residents and visitors to the area are urged to obtain the latest information from related agencies and media outlets to avoid being caught in the disaster.
1 On July 29, a wildfire (Alexander Mountain Fire) is burning in northern Colorado (west of Loveland, Larimer County), and Larimer County authorities have issued an evacuation order for a portion of the county (Reference 1). In addition, US Highway 34 is closed from west of Loveland to the Estes Park area (Reference 2).
(Reference 1: Areas subject to evacuation orders)
https://member.everbridge.net/892807736722338/notif/fWQQX84gG
(Reference 2: Traffic information (closed section))
2 As of 4:30 p.m. on the 29th, there are no reports of damage to homes or structures, but there is a possibility that the wildfire may spread further in the future due to record high temperatures and dryness.
3 Japanese residents in the vicinity and those who plan to visit the area are requested to keep up-to-date with the latest information from related organizations (Reference 3) and news reports, and to be prepared for the situation to worsen. In the event that an evacuation order is issued by the local authorities for the area where you are residing or staying, please follow the instructions immediately.
(Reference 3: Larimer County website (Alexander Mountain Fire related information))
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