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Damage assessment teams begin work in Aspen Acres fire zone as weather gives firefighters an edge
By The Colorado Sun Follow at Summit Daily
· July 5, 2026
· 1 min read
Weather conditions will likely give firefighters working to contain the massive Aspen Acres fire an edge again Sunday.
“Yesterday was our first day without red flag warnings and we have no red flag warnings for today,” Operations Section Chief Brad Washa, of Alaska Complex Incident Management ...
Key takeaway ” The massive Aspen Acres fire southwest of Pueblo grew to 86,983 acres on the Saturday, as hundreds of additional firefighters arrived to shore up defenses against its relentless march.
Why this matters in Aspen News
As the Aspen Acres fire rages on, the relative calm in weather conditions is a welcome respite for firefighters, and Aspen residents can breathe a sigh of relief that the fire is not currently threatening their community. However, the fire's impact on the region's air quality and potential for future wildfires in Pitkin County remains a concern. With the fire now 13% contained, damage assessment teams will begin to survey the affected areas, which could provide valuable insights for local emergency responders and land managers in Aspen. The experience and expertise gained from fighting this massive fire could also inform the development of strategies to mitigate wildfire risk in the Elk Mountains, where Aspen is located, and help protect the city's surroundings from future fires.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 5, 2026 ·
Source: Summit Daily ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Weather conditions will likely give firefighters working to contain the massive Aspen Acres fire an edge again Sunday.
“Yesterday was our first day without red flag warnings and we have no red flag warnings for today,” Operations Section Chief Brad Washa, of Alaska Complex Incident Management ...
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