Where is all the smoke in Colorado Springs coming from?

Where is all the smoke in Colorado Springs coming from?

While multiple wildfires sparked around Colorado over the weekend, including one near the East Troublesome fire of last year and another in the northwest part of the state, most of the smoke is still coming from fires burning in states further west.

Is the fire in Colorado Springs contained?

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KDVR) — UPDATE (3:59 p.m.): According to the Colorado Springs Fire Department public information officer, after about an hour and a half, the fire is under control.

Where are the fires in Colorado?

The fires are burning around the state from far northwestern Colorado to the Western Slope and in north-central Colorado.

What caused the black forest fire in Colorado Springs?

Deadly Spark The Black Forest Fire was reported at about 1 p.m. on June 11, 2013; it was later determined to have started in a wooded area near a subdivision. Driven by high winds and low moisture, the blaze quickly burned about sixty houses and spread over about 8,000 acres.

Why is the air quality bad in Colorado Springs?

The poor air quality is a result of the fires raging on the west coast of the country. The Colorado Springs Fire Department said they are already dealing with the repercussions of those fires in Colorado. “Right now we are at a moderate fire danger, but that will rise as we continue with this hot weather,” said Wilch.

Why is it so smokey in Colorado Springs?

Much of the smoke in Colorado can be blamed on the massive Dixie Fire in northern California. This blaze is already at more than 400,000 acres and has become one of the largest wildfires in California history.

Where is the Spring Creek fire in Colorado?

Started by an illegal campfire on June 27, 2018, the Spring Creek Fire raced across 108,045 acres of forested foothills in southern Colorado, near La Veta Pass on the eastern edge of the San Luis Valley.

Who died in the Black Forest Fire?

Marc Herklotz
— The two people who died in the Black Forest Fire last week have been identified as Marc Herklotz, 52, and his wife, 50-year-old Robin Herklotz according to the El Paso County coroner. The two were in their garage apparently preparing to leave when they died. Both of them worked at Schriever Air Force Base.

Why is there so much smoke in Colorado Springs?

While Colorado is looking very smoky, most of the local smoke isn’t coming from in-state fires. In fact, this smokiness was predicted, as a giant plume of smoke has been headed to Colorado from other parts of the continent. Much of the smoke in Colorado can be blamed on the massive Dixie Fire in northern California.

Where is the cleanest air in Colorado?

Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs, CO. Colorado Springs has an air quality index of 88.3%. That’s a bit less than the national average of 89.2%, but still better than the air quality in Denver, just North of Colorado Springs. The Palmer Divide tends to block out most of the smog and pollutants that come from Denver.