One of Colorado's Largest-Ever Wildfires Forces Evacuations

Lee Fire has burned more than 167 square miles
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 11, 2025 2:00 AM CDT
One of Colorado's Biggest-Ever Wildfires Forces Evacuations
Firefighter battle the Canyon Fire on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025, in Hasley Canyon, Calif.   (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

A Colorado prison was evacuated as one of the largest wildfires in state history continued to grow, and officials warned residents of remote areas to be ready to leave Sunday as gusty winds and low humidity fed the flames, the AP reports. Evacuation orders were already in place for mountain communities as the Lee Fire charred more than 167 square miles across Garfield and Rio Blanco counties, with just 6% containment. No injuries or structural damage has been reported. All 179 incarcerated people were safely removed from the Rifle Correctional Center on Saturday "out of an abundance of caution," the Colorado Department of Corrections said in a statement. They were temporarily relocated about 150 miles away to the Buena Vista Correctional Complex, the department said.

The Lee Fire, churning through trees and brush about 250 miles west of Denver, is now the sixth-largest single fire in the state's history, according to the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control. More than a thousand firefighters are battling the blaze, working to keep the flames to the west of Colorado 13 and north of County Road 5, officials said. Health officials issued air quality warnings related to smoke from the Lee Fire and the 23-square-mile Elk Fire burning just to the east.

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