Lightning Sparks Multiple Fires In Mesa County

MESA COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) - Three fires sparked by lightning are still burning in Mesa County. According to the Bureau of Land Management, the fires started Friday night, but weekend rain helped keep them under control.

Sieber fire in Mesa County (credit: Bureau of Land Management)

The Sieber Fire, which is estimated at 1,100 acres, is burning 20 miles west of Grand Junction in the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area. It is about 70% contained.

Hunter Fire in Mesa County (credit: Bureau of Land Management)

The Hunter Fire, estimated at 734 acres, is burning 12 miles north of Grand Junction in the steep and rough terrain of the Little Book Cliffs. More resources were headed to the Hunter Fire on Sunday.

The Little Book Cliffs Fire burned about 169 acres about seven miles northwest of Grand Junction in the Little Book Cliffs. Firefighters were still on scene Sunday.

An aerial view of a burn scar from wildfires in Mesa County (credit: Bureau of Land Management)

BLM officials tell CBS they received more than an inch of rain in the last 24 hours, which significantly helped slow fire progress.

The fires are not threatening any structures.

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