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Preparing for an Evacuation: A Step-by-Step Guide

The Alexander Mountain Fire has forced evacuations covering around 170 square miles as of Tuesday morning, with the possibility of voluntary evacuations expanding to the east, potentially affecting Loveland residents. It is crucial for residents in the area to be prepared in case they need to evacuate their homes. Here is what you need to know to ensure you are ready in case of an evacuation.

Evacuation centers operated by the American Red Cross are available in Loveland and Estes Park. Foundations Church at 1380 Denver Ave. in Loveland and Estes Park Event Complex at 1125 Rooftop Way in Estes Park are the closest evacuation centers where evacuees can find shelter, food, water, supplies, support, and information, including medical and mental health services.

For those with large animals such as horses and alpacas, Island Grove Regional Park in Greeley at 501 N. 14th Ave. is available as a location to take them. Small animals can be assisted by NOCO Humane, which can be reached at 970-226-3647, option 0.

If you are seeking information about the Stone Canyon fire evacuation, the Boulder Office of Disaster Management website at boulderodm.gov is a valuable resource. To receive emergency alerts via text, email, or phone, visit www.bocoalert.org or simply text BOCOinfo to 888777. The closest Red Cross shelter is located at Foundations Church in Loveland.

In order to prepare for an evacuation, the city of Loveland recommends determining a communication plan with family members, keeping phones and devices charged, and assembling a „go-bag“ with supplies for all family members, including pets. It is important to understand the difference between voluntary and mandatory evacuation orders and to follow them accordingly.

If you have to evacuate your home, the American Red Cross suggests taking essential items with you such as one gallon of water per person per day, nonperishable food, a can opener, flashlight and batteries, a battery-powered or hand-crank radio, personal hygiene items, a cell phone and charger, a map of the area, copies of important documents, cash, contact information for friends and family, and medications.

Being prepared for an evacuation is crucial in ensuring the safety and well-being of yourself, your loved ones, and your pets. Stay informed, have a plan in place, and be ready to evacuate if necessary. Your safety is the top priority in times of emergency.

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