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I-76 northeast of Denver reopens after closure in both directions due to wildfire

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Wildland fire forces closure of interstate on Colorado’s Eastern Plains

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Wildland fire forces closure of interstate on Colorado’s Eastern Plains

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Both directions of I-76 reopened after a closure northeast of Denver on Thursday afternoon because of a wildfire. The interstate was closed between Roggen (9 miles east of Keenesburg) and CO 52; CO 39 (14 miles west of Fort Morgan) from Mile Point 48 to Mile Point 66. 

All lanes reopened after 4 p.m.

The fire burned more than 900 acres. Several fire crews responded including air support. 

On the Colorado Department of Transportation camera, smoke from the wildfire was seen crossing the interstate. 

A camera from the Colorado Department of Transportation that shows the smoke from a wildfire that closed I-76 in both directions near Wiggins.

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CBS News Colorado First Alert Meteorologists have declared Thursday a First Alert Weather Day for high fire danger from the Denver metro area out over Colorado’s Eastern Plains and for portions of the mountains and Colorado’s Western Slope. 

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The Red Flag Warning is in effect from noon until 8 p.m. Thursday. The wind was gusting 15 to 35 mph in the Wiggins area at the time of the fire. 

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What caused the fire is being investigated. Fire officials said it may have been a re-ignite from a lightning strike on Wednesday. 



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