University of Colorado at Boulder officials continue to closely monitor conditions within the city and county of Boulder but have been reassured that the fire does not represent a threat to the campus. The university is operating on a normal work and class schedule.
University officials will monitor the situation throughout the weekend and work with city and county response officials to advise the campus community of any new developments and to provide support as necessary.
The Wildfire Smoke Health Advisory for Boulder County previously issued by Boulder County Health has has been discontinued and air quality is currently reported to be good. Updates are available at .
A website launched this morning has links to sites for monitoring the situation and resources for students, faculty and staff who have been displaced.
Students, faculty and staff are urged to continue to pay attention to advisories concerning the changing conditions and to follow instructions from city and law enforcement officials.
The university will update campus-specific information as needed on the CU-Boulder home page at and the Emergency Information Line at 303-492-4636. CU faculty, staff and students should also monitor their campus e-mail and cell phones for emergency alerts, texts and updates.
Boulder County authorities are updating information on the wildfire at boulderoem.com/emergency-status.
The city of Boulder is posting information at .
CU-Boulder officials remind all students, faculty and staff to sign up for the campus alert system at .
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