The Waldo Canyon Fire was declared 100 percent contained at 8 p.m. Tuesday, officials announced.

According to the U.S. Forest Service, Incident Commander Troy Nelsen flew above the fire around 6 p.m. and could not find any smoke in the Blodgett Peak area.

Smoke in that area had delayed full containment, which had remained at 98 percent since Friday.

Officials warned that residents near the Waldo Canyon Fire may continue to see smoke plumes over the next few days but all of those are in the interior of the fire.

Blodgett Peak had been the only area of concern and with no smoke showing in that area for 36 hours, the team declared the fire 100 perecent contained.

The fire, which started on June 23, is the most destructive in Colorado history. It destroyed 347 homes and burned 18,247 acres.