The Denver Gazette

Fire evacuation orders lifted for High Park area

ANNIKA SCHMIDT, THE DENVER GAZETTE

Residents of the evacuation area of the High Park fire were allowed to return home Wednesday, according to the Teller County Sheriff’s Office.

Valid identification or proof of residency, such as utility bills or mail with name and address, is required to enter the area. Pre-evacuation orders also have been lifted, so residents who self-evacuated also can return home.

Firefighters were still active in areas affected by the wildfire.

Precautions are being advised given the prevalence of smoke in the area. Smoky conditions should be expected in coming months as internal areas of the fire continue to burn.

The fire sparked shortly before 5 p.m. May 12 near High Park Road. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. As of Tuesday evening, the fire had consumed 1,570 acres and containment was at 70%.

Disaster relief is available for affected families with children under 18 years old. Individuals can apply at the Department of Human Services office in Woodland Park or the Aspen Mine Center.

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