As Crews are working to sustain the Fourmiles Boulder Co Fire on Tuesday morning, the first official investigations into the Boulder Co Fire have been launched. Boulder Co Fire has burned over 3,500 acres of land in the west of Boulder up till this point and it is still unsustainable.

Over 3,500 people have been forced to evacuate their homes in Boulder Co., while an unknown number of houses have been burned downed by the Boulder Co Fire.

Today on Tuesday at 09:00 A.M a press briefing was held by the Boulder Country Sheriff’s office by the Commander Rick Brough in which he said that the goal at this moment for firefighter is to keep the Boulder Co Fire in control.

The Boulder Co Fire started at the 7100 block of Fourmile Canyon Road. Investigators are at the scene and are investigating eyewitnesses he said.

Commander Rick Brough further said that aircraft were able to drop over 40,000 gallons of water on Monday afternoon after the winds stopped.

To assist residents of Boulder County and incident call center has been set up to report any emergency due to Boulder Co Fire. The numbers is 303-413-7737; residents are also requested to call the above number instead of calling 911.

Boulder Co Fire

Boulder Co Fire

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