With potential fire activity still possible in the burn area--and active fire suppression efforts in effect--the #NCARFire evacuation areas from last night are still in-place. The incident command team appreciates... read more →
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Link to map showing evacuations and road closures here: http://arcg.is/1GaPdci
The #NCARfire was the first opportunity for Boulder officials to utilize two different emergency notification systems. The first was Everbridge, which sends alerts to all landlines in an impacted area... read more →
Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) outreach staff is being deployed at major trailheads such as Chautauqua to keep people off trails. As a reminder, please give firefighters space... read more →
Due to no changes in fire activity or public information since the 9 a.m. public/media briefing, the next community update is scheduled for 4 p.m. Media is invited to attend... read more →
#NCARFire Update: Burn area 189 acres according to the latest multi-mission aircraft (MMA) calculation. Boulder OEM has updated the interactive map. There are no changes to evacuation areas at this... read more →
Incident Command provided an update on the #NCARFire at 9 a.m. on March 27. Watch the recording online. Key updates: Fire 21% contained Approximately 200 acres Zero structures lost Zero... read more →
We know that many were frustrated last night by the timing of the reduced evacuation area map. We were faced with a variety of challenges most of which were related... read more →
The NCAR Fire Evacuation Area updated at 11:08 P.M. on March 26 includes: 1,629 people 699 housing units 836 buildings
Please help firefighters by not accessing trails in/near the #NCARFire area today. Visit OSMPTrails.org to see closed trails.
The Emergency Operations Center has opened for the day to provide community information and logistics help for fire support/suppression efforts for the #NCARfire. Continue to check the OEM Emergency Status... read more →