Multiple fires spark in northeast Colorado amid strong wind event, prompting evacuations

Multiple fires sparked throughout Yuma County in northeast Colorado on Wednesday amid a strong wind event and red flag warnings, with wind gusts reaching close to 60 miles per hour.

According to the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook page, nine vegetation fires were reportedly burning across the county on Dec. 17 โ€“ fires with the potential to spread rapidly due to strong winds in the region.

Due to the potential for things to quickly escalate, Yuma County Emergency Management urged residents to evacuate their homes immediately if they saw any active flames or a fire approaching their house.

“Use the highway to travel to the nearest town and turn on your vehicleโ€™s hazard lights while driving. Please stay alert, follow emergency instructions, and prioritize your safety,” Yuma County Emergency Management said.

Emergency shelters were set up at Wray EMS, Grassroots Center in Joes, and Yuma High School, and some residents were asked to evacuate on Wednesday night.

KRDO-TV ABC 13 Colorado Springs

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