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Alexander Mountain Fire Reaches 100% Containment 08-17-2024
Updated On: - 08/17/2024 / 17:00
Alexander Mountain Fire 100% ContainedFORT COLLINS, Colo. (Aug. 17, 2024)- Less than three weeks after the fire was first reported, the Alexander Mountain Fire has been declared 100% contained today, Saturday, August 17.
Alexander Mountain Fire Investigation Update 08-09-2024
Updated On: - 08/09/2024 / 11:30
August 9, 2024 - Forest Service wildland fire investigators are working jointly with the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office to investigate the Alexander Mountain Fire, located west of Loveland, Colo. The Alexander Mountain Fire was determined to be human caused.
Joint Information Center to Close at Noon August 8, 2024 08-08-2024
Updated On: - 08/08/2024 / 11:06
From Larimer County:The Joint Information Center will close at noon (8/8) & will not re-open unless new needs arise. Credentialed Storm Mountain & Cedar Park residents may bring RVs & trailers home starting today as weather conditions allow. People with RVs/trailers should expect a wait time before entering, as deputies will need to coordinate with area fire/utility crews to ensure everyone's safety.The #AlexanderMountainFire is estimated at 9,668 acres & 91% containment this morning.
Disaster Assistance Center for Alexander Mountain Fire 08-07-2024
Updated On: - 08/07/2024 / 14:12
NEW! Alexander Mountain Fire Disaster Assistance CenterLarimer County Office of Emergency Management is organizing the Disaster Assistance Center, a one-stop shop for anyone impacted by the Alexander Mountain Fire. The Disaster Assistance Center will provide information and resources from various organizations for those who had impacted properties by the Alexander Mountain Fire. Examples of Resources: