We do not anticipate lifting the mandatory evacuation order or road closures for the #SunshineWildlandFire overnight. Currently, an estimated 457 residents remain evacuated from 167 homes. Firefighters remain on the... read more →
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Evacuation areas and road closures have been modified, please go to the Boulder OEM public map, located at: boco.org/OEMInfoMap which has been updated to reflect the current status.
The East Boulder Community Center (5660 Sioux Drive) will remain open overnight as an emergency shelter for those evacuated for the #SunshineWildlandfire. Small domestic pets (leashed) are allowed at the... read more →
Mapleton Avenue (which becomes Sunshine Canyon Drive) at 4th Street to the west remains closed for the #SunshineWildlandFire. Also, Linden Avenue at South Cedarbrook Street to the west is closed... read more →
The #SunshineWildlandFire size estimate has been updated to be 16 acres.
Due to limited fire spread and improving weather conditions, the evacuation warnings for areas within the city of Boulder have been lifted. Mandatory evacuation orders in the county are still... read more →
The evacuation site at East Boulder Community Center, 5660 Sioux Drive, will accept small, domestic pets with their evacuated guardians. The Boulder Valley Humane Society will provide food, water, bowls,... read more →
For the #SunshineWildlandFire, the number of impacted people in the mandatory evacuation order areas are estimated at 937 people. There are 389 structures within that area, 346 of which are... read more →
For the SunshineWildlandFire, significant firefighting activity is occurring on the ground. Air support is not possible due to wind conditions. The focus currently is on protecting structures and preventing further... read more →
East Boulder Community Center, 5660 Sioux Drive, is opening as the evacuation site at 5:30 p.m. Individuals needing services are encouraged to go there. Large animal evacuation site is at... read more →