Update: Shambhala Mountain Center still in danger from wildfires
Photo: John Perkins
Shambhala Mountain Center, situated on 600 acres of land in Red Feather Lakes, Colorado, continues to face the very real threat of wildfires and is under a red flag warning from firefighters. Efforts have been underway to protect the Great Stupa of Dharmakaya, the most easily salvageable building on the site due to its concrete structure and location.
Volunteers removed weeds and brush around the area of the stupa and placed sculptures and other sacred objects inside. John Perkins, a disaster preparation expert for museums, was also sent out by the Shambhala Legacy Project to help with preparations.
The fire, the most destructive in Colorado history, has consumed 83,000 acres in the past two weeks and destroyed at least 248 homes.
For real-time updates from SMC staff, see their Facebook page. Below is a video of the fire as seen from the center.
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