Highway 115 Reopens as 24 Fire Reaches 61% Containment
Officials cite stronger containment in deciding to reopen the highway.
Overview
- The highway, closed during the wildfire near Penrose, has reopened to traffic after safety reviews by Fort Carson and state agencies.
- Incident command reports the fire footprint at about 7,385 acres with containment at 61%, reflecting strengthened control lines.
- Fire crews are now focused on mop up and patrols inside the lines, and residents should expect visible smoke from planned interior burning.
- Investigators say a malfunctioning vehicle that pulled over along Highway 115 likely started the blaze, and the inquiry continues.
- Evacuation orders were lifted earlier in the week, and officials maintain Stage 2 fire restrictions in Fremont and El Paso counties to limit new ignitions.