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The Grizzly Creek Fire (also called the 120 Fire) was a
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that burned 32,631 acres (13,205 ha) in
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in the state of
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in the
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. The fire first ignited on August 10, 2020 and was declared 100% contained on December 18, 2020. The Grizzly Creek fire's proximity to
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resulted in a 13-day closure of the interstate. It threatened the
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and resulted in the evacuation of residences in the area, as well as closure of recreational land in portions of
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. The fire was ruled to be human-caused.


Events


August

The Grizzly Creek Fire, which was first called the 120 Fire, was first reported around 1:30 PM on August 10, burning in
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one mile east of
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. Fueled by hot, dry, windy weather, the fire began spreading in multiple directions. Witnesses to the fire at its start included people
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through the canyon and a
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employee who tried to put it out with a
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. Its growth towards
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resulted in the interstate's closure from Glenwood Springs to
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. By August 12, the fire had crossed both the interstate and the
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. The power plant at the Shoshone Generating Station was evacuated, along with the communities of No Name,
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, and Coulter Creek. The Glenwood Springs Community Center was named an evacuation point to connect evacuees with services and Battle Mountain High School was named an evacuation center. Local roads in the area were also closed, as well as portions of
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-managed land and portions of
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. Air support was immediately brought in due to the fire's hard-to-reach location in the canyon. The fire grew rapidly with Red Flag winds and by the morning of August 13 it spread east towards Bair Ranch and southeast into Devil's Hole Canyon and doubled in size from to . It was one percent contained. Highway 82 was closed at Independence Pass due to excessive traffic and accidents resulting from drivers using rural, rugged dirt roads as alternatives to Interstate 70, which remained closed. The next day, on August 14, the Bureau of Land Management closed recreational sites and boat ramps around the southern part of the Colorado River near Dotsero. The fire spotted across Coffee Pot Rd. on August 15, with crews catching the spot fire before it could spread. The fire did continue towards Bair Ranch, with dozer lines being put in place to protect the core of the ranch. Air quality health advisories were put in place for areas east of the fire. Due to the fire's location near infrastructure, residences and its potential impact on the environment, Burned Area Emergency Response teams arrived early on the scene, on August 19. That same day, it was reported that the Shoshone Hydroelectric Power Plant's service was interrupted by downed transmission lines. On August 20, evacuation orders were downgraded for residents in the Buck Point area. The next day, containment was achieved from Coffee Pot Road to I-70. That same day, it was announced that
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, the head of Colorado's Department of Natural Resources and a wildland firefighter was fighting the fire near Glenwood Springs. I-70 was reopened the morning of August 24. Later that day, a flare up along the interstate resulted in a second, temporary closure while helicopters quelled the flare up with water drops. By August 26, the fire was 61 percent contained at . Containment continued to grow and suppression work began in impacted areas, including on Coffee Pot Rd. On the afternoon of August 30, a storm generated wind gusts of 40 MPH, resulting in crews being pulled from fire lines. The fire was determined to be human caused, with further investigation required to determine specificities.


Impact

The Grizzly Creek Fire has impacted infrastructure, transportation and recreational activities in the area, including in
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.


Closures and evacuations

The Grizzly Creek Fire caused a section of
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between
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and
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in
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to be closed on August 10, 2020. It was reopened by
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the morning of August 24, 2020. Local roads were also closed in the area, including Highway 82 which passes over Independence Pass. The communities of No Name, Lookout Mountain and Coulter Creek were evacuated and the Glenwood Springs Community Center served as an evacuation point. Portions of White River National Forest were also closed, including Glenwood Canyon. A
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passenger and freight line was closed in the area after debris falling caused a rock pile to form on the tracks. Train travel resumed by August 22. Nearly a year later, the I-70 in Glenwood Canyon was closed again, due to debris flows from the fire damage.


Economic

The closures and evacuations resulted in cancelations on hotel and resort rooms by visitors in Glenwood Springs, exasperating economic challenges from the
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. Due to the closure of Interstate 70 and other roads, local businesses were unable to keep groceries, pet food and other items in stock, resulting in empty shelves. There were also fuel shortages in the area.


Infrastructure

The Shoshone hydroelectric power plant lost transmission lines, resulting in a service interruption.


Environmental

The Colorado River's clarity was impacted with sediment from burned areas being carried into the river from rain. It will take an estimated five to seven years for the river's clarity to return to normal. The increased sediment will impact fishing, rafting and will increase rock slides. The river will begin to dilute where it meets the
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and sediment is expected to be found in
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.


Investigation

On August 31, the US Forest Service confirmed that the fire was human-caused and that further investigation was required to determine the specific cause.


Gallery

File:2020 08 12-11.43.18.042-CDT.jpg, Fire growing on the slopes south of the Colorado River on August 12 File:2020 08 14-14.21.58.198-CDT.jpg, Tanker dropping fire retardant on August 13 File:Grizzly Creek Fire - 8.14.20 a.jpg, Fire burning along the Colorado River on August 14 File:2020 08 14-16.27.07.411-CDT.jpg, Hand crews clearing brush to protect structures near Glenwood Springs File:2020 08 23-09.29.09.854-CDT.jpg, Rock fall on Interstate 70 File:2020 08 23-10.15.39.801-CDT.jpg, Portable water tanks File:Grizzly Creek Fire - 8.22.21.jpg, Signs of gratitude for firefighters in
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. File:2020 08 23-20.41.33.761-CDT.jpg, Grizzly Creek Fire burning in Glenwood Canyon on August 23 File:Grizzly Creek Fire - 8.23.20 d.jpg, The fire burning next to Interstate 70 on August 23 File:Grizzly Creek Fire - 8.29.20.jpg, Rainbow over the fire on August 30


See also

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List of Colorado wildfires This is a list of Colorado wildfires which have occurred periodically throughout its recorded history.Colorado State Forest ServiceWildfire Policy in Transition: Where There's Smoke, There's Mirrors. One of the most significant fires in United Sta ...
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2020 Colorado wildfires The 2020 Colorado wildfire season was a series of significant wildfires that burned throughout the U.S. state of Colorado as part of the 2020 Western United States wildfire season. With a total of burned, it is Colorado's largest wildfire season ...
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Pine Gulch Fire The Pine Gulch Fire was a wildfire that burned in Mesa County and Garfield County, Colorado in the United States. The fire was started by a lightning strike and first reported on July 31, 2020 and quickly grew, resulting in the fire being named t ...
, a concurrent wildfire near
Grand Junction, Colorado Grand Junction is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Mesa County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 65,560 at the 2020 United States Census, making Grand Junction the 17th mos ...
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Cameron Peak Fire The Cameron Peak fire was a wildfire that started near Chambers Lake, Colorado, east of Walden and southwest of Red Feather Lakes near Cameron Pass on August 13, 2020, and was declared 100% contained on December 2, 2020. The fire burnt 208,663 ...
, a concurrent wildfire near
Fort Collins, Colorado Fort Collins is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Larimer County, Colorado Larimer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 359 ...
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Lake Christine Fire The Lake Christine Fire burned near Basalt and Carbondale, in Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The fire was the result of an act of criminal arson. It started on July 3, 2018, and was later downgraded to a Burned Area Response on Septem ...
wildfire in 2018, Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado


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"Locals Feel ‘Great Loss' As The Grizzly Creek Fire Blisters Glenwood Canyon"
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"After The Grizzly Creek Wildfire Burns Through Glenwood Canyon, A Look At What Remains"
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