It seems as the years go by, we endure more and more wildfires in the state of Colorado. Those wildfires come with things we have to sacrifice, like it or not.
One of those things we must give up this year is fireworks in a Northern Colorado town. One of the most picturesque places to witness fireworks in Northern Colorado has to be Estes Park.
Estes Park Postpones Fourth of July Fireworks
However, the town will not be taking part in the Independence Day fireworks display this year. According to Estes Park News, Inc., increasing wildfire risks have put the town in a tough spot when it comes to fireworks.
The decision to postpone the Fourth of July fireworks show comes after consultation with the Estes Valley Fire Protection District. Observations of significant changes in wildland fire risks over the weekend, along with an unfavorable weather forecast for the remainder of the week, have resulted in the cancellation of the fireworks display over Lake Estes.
Wildfire Risk Forces Change to Lake Estes Fireworks
Estes Park is in a high-risk wildfire landscape, and the town’s current top priority is fire safety. The Estes Valley Fire Protection District is urging residents to contact 911 immediately if anyone spots a spark, smoke, or an unattended fire, as fast reporting could save homes and lives…