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111 Fire West Of Glenwood Springs Is 85% Contained

GARFIELD COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) - The 111 Fire west of Glenwood Springs is 85% contained after burning nine acres. The fire shut down I-70 for several hours on Wednesday.

111 Fire 4 (Carbondale Fire tweet)
(credit: Carbondale & Rural Fire Protection Distrct)

The highway has since reopened with one westbound lane temporarily closed for fire equipment. Colorado State Patrol said drivers should proceed with caution and expect delays in the area.

111 Fire 6 (Carbondale Fire tweet)
(credit: Carbondale & Rural Fire Protection Distrct)

Officials revised the size of the fire from 35-40 acres reported on Wednesday to 9 acres on Thursday. Investigators determined the fire was human-caused and accidental.

The fire is not threatening any structures. Multiple agencies responded to the fire, including air support from the Pine Gulch Fire in western Garfield County.

111 Fire 5 (Carbondale Fire tweet)
(credit: Carbondale & Rural Fire Protection Distrct)

"We saw great coordination between local, state and federal agencies, which made for quick and efficient initial attack," said Incident Commander Ryan Hughes with the Upper Colorado River Interagency Fire and Aviation management Unit. "That coordination and shared resources allowed us to be able to stop this fire from potentially becoming a large incident."

Fire officials hope to fully contain the fire by Thursday night. They are taking additional precautions due to the current red flag warning and dry conditions.

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