Colorado Daily Status Report: June 6





*****June 6, 2014*****
Information in this report was gathered between 8:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.  Additional reports and graphics are available in the attached pdf document.
NSTR = Nothing Significant to Report

Alerts/Warnings            
National Wildfire Preparedness Level - Level 1NIFC Sit ReportDefinition of Levels
Rocky Mountain Preparedness Level - Level 1 RMCC Morning Intelligence * Sit Report

SEOC and Other EOC Activations
Duty Officer: (303) 472-4046
Emergency Operations Center (SEOC):  The SEOC is activated at Level IV.  This is a low level virtual activation to provide for monitoring and support for flooding, mud/landslide, fire and weather concerns.         


*Current Disasters / Large Incidents*


Mesa County Mudslide
Date of Incident:
Saturday, May 25
Location:
Collbran, Co
Area Impacted:
4 miles long, 2 miles wide and up to 250 feet deep.
Significant Impacts:
3 men reported missing
Information Sources:
Resources:
Two DHSEM Regional Field Managers are providing direct technical support
Additional:
Mesa County has ratified a local Declaration of Emergency
State Disaster Declaration Approved
(Beginning Monday this incident information will move under the Recovery ESF)

Montezuma Road Washout
Date of Incident:
June 3, 2014
Location:
Montezuma Road at the Peru Creek Trailhead, approximately 4 miles east of Highway-6, Keystone, Summit County
Area Impacted:
Town of Montezuma, Summit County
Significant Impacts:
The Snake River washed out a portion of the Montezuma Road between Highway-6 and the Town of Montezuma. There is currently no vehicle access to the Town of Montezuma.
Information Sources:
Summit County Sheriff (@SummitSheriffCO) and Office of Emergency Management
Resources:
Summit County Sheriff, Road and Bridge, Managers Office, Office of Emergency Management, Lake Dillon Fire, Town of Montezuma
Regional Field Manager Chuck Vale is providing technical assistance
Additional:
Summit County has ratified a local Declaration of Emergency




View the full Colorado Daily Status Report: June 6 with report outs from each of the Emergency Support Functions (ESF).