Colorado Faces Severe Drought and Elevated Wildfire Risk
Colorado Faces Severe Drought and Elevated Wildfire Risk
US · Published May 4, 2026
Colorado is experiencing significant drought conditions, with 97% of the state classified as being in moderate to severe drought.
This situation has led to an increased risk of wildfires, particularly in the Front Range and western Colorado.
Governor Jared Polis has declared May as Wildfire Awareness Month, urging residents to take precautions to prevent human-caused fires.

Why It's Important?

Recent wildfires in Las Animas County have prompted disaster emergency declarations, emphasizing the need for vigilance. Colorado is investing in firefighting resources, including aircraft and ground equipment, to enhance rapid response capabilities. The state is coordinating with local fire departments and federal agencies for a unified approach to wildfire emergencies.

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