Evacuations ordered due to Cottonwood Flat Fire in western Colorado north of Parachute
Colorado officials have ordered evacuations due to the Cottonwood Flat Fire burning in Garfield County.
The Garfield County Emergency Community Relations Authority issued an alert around 3:22 p.m. Thursday directing all residents within one mile of 1800 County Road 309 to evacuate immediately. The Grand Valley Fire Protection District said pre-evacuations have been requested for a 2 mile radius around the fire, which has been named the Cottonwood Flat Fire.
The area is just north of the town of Parachute and Battlement Mesa, to the east of Battlement Creek.
Highway 6 is closed in both directions between mile markers 77 and 83 from Parachute to Rulison due to the fire.
Stage 2 went into effect in Garfield County as of 20:01 a.m. Thursday. The fire restrictions prohibit the use of fireworks, put a pause on issuing burn permits and ban recreational fires.