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Wildfire prompts evacuations near Rocky Mountain National Park - NBC News

A wildfire erupted Tuesday near a Colorado town known as a gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, prompting mandatory evacuations for some residents and businesses and shutting down access to mountain roads.

Fanned by high winds, the Kruger Rock Fire, burning near Hermit Park southeast of downtown Estes Park, about 90 minutes outside Denver, was first reported at 7 a.m. and quickly expanded to about 115 acres over the next several hours. Multiple structures were threatened, according to the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office.

The fire was 11 percent contained Tuesday afternoon, the sheriff's office said. Sections of the nearby Roosevelt National Forest have been closed, according to the U.S Forest Service.

Smoke billows from the Kruger Rock Fire near Estes Park in Colorado on Tuesday.9 News

The late-season fire comes amid warmer-than-normal temperatures and drought conditions in much of Colorado and the West.

There was also an elevated risk of wildfires as forecasters predicted high winds would hit a large swath of the state Tuesday, including the area along Interstate 25, where most of Colorado’s population is concentrated.

Winds near the fire were gusting at 25 to 30 mph with low humidity, according to the National Weather Service.

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