during a 4 p.m. update, shortly before the fire's sudden leap.A new shelter for evacuated people was being opened at the Southeast YMCA Family Center, 2190 Jet Wing Drive.
U.S. 24 was closed in both directions between Cave of the Winds and Crystola. Garden of the Gods park and the Pikes Peak Highway and cog railroad were also closed.
The fire started in the Pike National Forest about noon on June 23. More than 600 personnel were fighting the blaze, which took a run late Monday toward Palmer Reservoir. Aircraft are being used to protect Rampart Range Road.
Earlier Tuesday, crews had been working to keep the fire out of Queens Canyon and protect homes in the Cedar Heights and Cascade communities, as well as Eagle Lake Camp.
Harvey said he is hopeful crews will make progress Tuesday, but the weather makes firefighting difficult.
"It has the potential, despite our best efforts, to make a run like it did yesterday," he said.
Fuels are at record dryness, about the same level seen during the 2002 Hayman Fire, the state's largest.
Harvey added: We're "trying to put the right people in the right place."
Residents in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood thought they'd be allowed back home for at 30 minutes today, but when the blaze blew up this morning, escorted visits were cancelled. The number of cars coming out of the neighborhood is getting small.
Malina Lieven, who has lived in the neighborhood for three years, said she and her husband were in Wyoming when they heard about the fire. They stayed an extra day because of it.
On Monday her husband was able to get in the house to grab some clothes and a few sentimental wedding items. She missed her chance today.
"They're not letting me in," she said as she sat in her car outside of the roadblock after talking to police who were keeping people out. "You just feel helpless. Completely helpless. All I need is five minutes. Just give me five minutes."
Lieven said another challenge is being away from her neighbors.
"It's really hard," she said. "We're really close with our neighbors. They are like our family and we haven't seen them since Friday."