Update, 5:15 p.m. Wednesday: The Dry Creek Fire south of Rifle is now 35% contained, according to watchduty.org.
Firefighters have made progress constructing direct handline and installing hose lays along the western perimeter of the fire, according to a Wednesday evening Facebook post from Co...
Key takeaway Wednesday: The Dry Creek Fire south of Rifle is now 35% contained, according to watchduty.
Why this matters in Aspen News
As the Dry Creek Fire south of Rifle reaches 35% containment, Aspen residents should remain vigilant about the potential for wildfires in the Roaring Fork Valley. Although the Dry Creek Fire is not currently threatening Aspen, the fire's growth and evacuation orders serve as a stark reminder of the wildfire danger that exists in the region. With the dry months approaching, Aspen's wildfire risk will increase, and residents should take steps to prepare, such as creating defensible spaces around their homes and staying informed about local fire conditions. The fact that aircraft are available to support firefighting efforts in the Dry Creek Fire is also a reminder that Aspen's own airport and emergency services play a critical role in responding to wildfires in the area. As the fire season continues, Aspen's residents and visitors should stay informed about local fire conditions and take precautions to prevent wildfires.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 23, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
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What is this story about? Update, 5:15 p.m. Wednesday: The Dry Creek Fire south of Rifle is now 35% contained, according to watchduty.org.
Firefighters have made progress constructing direct handline and installing hose lays along the western perimeter of the fire, according to a Wednesday evening Facebook post from Co...
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