The #SowbellyFire, originally named the #BoyceFire, is currently burning in Mesa, Delta, and Montrose Counties. For official updates, follow the emergency management agency or Sheriff’s Office for your county, or go to www.WestSlopeFireInfo.com. We also encourage you to sign up for emergency alerts to ensure you are notified in the event of an evacuation: https://dhsem.colorado.gov/emergencyalert
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Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Curecanti National Recreation Area rescind Stage 1 Fire Restrictions beginning July 1, 2022
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