(TELLER COUNTY, Colo.) — After a nerve-wracking couple of days, the Highland Lake Fire is 80% contained as of Wednesday, Oct. 30, and all evacuees have been allowed to go home.
Relief, excitement, and gratitude–just a few of the emotions experienced by evacuees as they waited at checkpoints on Wednesday for clearance to get back in to evacuated areas and back to their houses. Homes that are still standing, aside from the initial structure that started the fire, thanks to the hard work and dedication of fire crews.
“It was a hot fire. I was standing behind this brown house up on the ridge line,” said Joseph Allen, an evacuee. “And I was looking down at the fire when it was spreading.”
After witnessing the flames at the home where the fire started, Joseph Allen was anxious to be home and relieved to see the limited amount of damage in …