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Spring Fire grows to more than 60,000 acres, 104 homes lost

Spring Fire. Credit: Colorado State Patrol

COSTILLA COUNTY, Colo. — The Spring Fire burning in southern Colorado continued to explode in size as acreage reached 60,710 acres as of Monday evening, according to officials in San Luis Valley.

715 people are fighting the fire, which is 5 percent contained. Crews are dealing with hot, dry and windy weather conditions.

A tweet posted by officials posted Monday night said that 104 homes have been destroyed by the fire and 61 are intact.

The Spring Fire is burning about five miles east of Fort Garland in Costilla and Huerfano Counties, about 160 miles south of Denver. It was reported Wednesday afternoon.

52-year-old Jesper Jorgensen is in custody for investigation of arson related to the fire. He was arrested on Thursday and is being held at the Costilla County Jail. Jorgensen is a Danish citizen; ICE said Sunday that it has placed an immigration detainer on him.

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Huerfano County Emergency Management said shelters have been established at the Huerfano County Community Center in Walsenburg and the the Community Center in Trinidad.

An evacuation shelter has also been established at the Blanca/Fort Garland Community Center. A community meeting with updates on the fire is held at the community center at 1 p.m. every day.

Animals are being sheltered at the La Veta 4-H Barn located at 401-499 Moore Avenue in La Veta. A secondary location for residents to take their animals has been established at the Las Animas County Fairgrounds in Trinidad.

Authorities are in the process of establishing a disaster assistance center for affected residents.

Highway 160 remains closed due to fire activity along the road and there is no estimate of reopening at this time. CO-69 closed Monday evening between 5 miles north of Walsenburg and the Huerfano/Custer County line. Highway 12 is also closed in the Cuchara Valley area due to mandatory evacuations.