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Dinosaur fire burning near NCAR, southwest of Boulder 35% contained

The Dinosaur fire burning on four acres of land in Boulder’s Flatirons — near the National Center for Atmospheric Research — was 35% contained Saturday, according to fire officials. Related Articles Colorado News | Byers brush fire burns more than 1,100 acres, four homes before containment Colorado News | Wildfire burns across 4 acres near NCAR, southwest of Boulder Colorado News | Oak Ridge fire pre-evacuation warning lifted for Beulah residents Colorado News | Oak Ridge wildfire grows to 1,310 acres, 69% contained Colorado News | How to prepare for a wildfire evacuation in Colorado Despite the quick start Friday — with flames and spreading within minutes — the fire was slow-moving throughout the day and overnight, according to the Boulder Office of Disaster Management. More than 75 firefighters responded to the fire on the second switchback of Mallory Cave Trail around 11:45 a.m.

 

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