Wildfire near Twin Lakes grows to 400 acres, evacuations ordered

Wildfire near Twin Lakes grows to 400 acres, evacuations ordered

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A wildfire burning in the Interlaken Historic District near Twin Lakes — a popular hiking and camping destination about 22 miles southwest of Leadville — grew to 413 acres and prompted evacuation and pre-evacuation orders Wednesday.

The Interlaken fire grew from 164 acres Tuesday evening to 413 acres Wednesday as of 11:18 a.m., according to the Bureau of Land Management’s wildfire information system.

The fire was discovered at 1:44 p.m. Tuesday and is believed to be human-caused, according to the agency.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office issued evacuation orders for Interlaken and County Road 25 and pre-evacuation orders for Lost Canyon Road from County Road 30 down to Balltown, a small residential area on the east side of Twin Lakes on Tuesday afternoon.

Although the pre-evacuation orders were initially lifted Tuesday night around 9:15 p.m., the sheriff’s office reissued the pre-evacuation notice for Lost Canyon “until further notice” at 7:34 a.m. Wednesday.

Resources from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, Leadville Lake County Fire Rescue, Lake County Search & Rescue, Vail Fire & Emergency Services, Chaffee County Fire Protection District, Red White & Blue Fire District, Summit Fire & EMS District, the U.S. Forest Service and St. Vincent Health’s Ambulance Service responded to the blaze Tuesday.

The fire is burning on U.S. Forest Service land, so fire suppression responsibilities have been turned over to the forest service, the sheriff’s office said Tuesday.

The Interlaken Historic District buildings are not threatened at this time, the sheriff’s office said Tuesday. Fire staff are on-site in the historic district to provide structure protection efforts.

Hikers and campers in the area of the fire were evacuated by the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and search and rescue staff.

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment officials issued an air quality health advisory for wildfire smoke in southern Lake and northern Chaffee counties on Wednesday morning.

Locations affected by the smoke include, but are not limited to, Twin Lakes, Granite, Americus and Buena Vista.

“Heavy smoke has been observed Wednesday morning near the Interlaken Fire in the Twin Lakes area, with smoke also extending southward along State Highway 24 and the Arkansas River into Americus and Buena Vista,” state officials said in the advisory.

The advisory lasts until 9 a.m. Thursday.

In areas with thick or thickening smoke, residents should remain indoors — especially people with heart disease or respiratory illnesses, as well as the very young and older adults, officials said. People should limit activity outside when smoke is present and consider temporarily relocating.

If the smoke lessens visibility to five miles or less, the air quality has reached unhealthy levels, state officials said.

Smoke is expected to diminish by late Wednesday morning as daytime mixing of the atmosphere deepens and winds increase, but heavy smoke could redevelop in the area late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning, state officials said.

This is a developing story and may be updated.

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