Burro Fire grows to 1,400 acres; forest closing to recreation

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Burro Fire grows to 1,400 acres; forest closing to recreation

Images from the edge of the Burro Fire.

At a glance

The Burro Fire, named for a nearby mountain, started June 8 and burns 5 miles up the Bear Creek drainage east of Dolores.

Size of fire: 2,684 acres, with no containment as of Tuesday morning. It is expected to burn for weeks.


What’s next: Create containment lines on the west and south sides of the fire to keep it from the Haycamp and Transfer Park areas. A bulldozer crew worked Monday to clear a line along with hand crews.


Closures: The San Juan National Forest is closed to recreation, effective Tuesday.


Firefighters: Managed by a Type 1 crew in Dolores along with the larger 416 Fire north of Durango. About 168 personnel are battling the Burro Fire.


Weather: Highs in the mid-80s through Thursday. Chance of rain this weekend.


The Journal

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