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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Colorado wildfire



1,000 homes evacuated in Colorado wildfire; unknown number destroyed.

A wind-driven wildfire in the rugged Colorado foothills spread across 5 1/2 square miles Monday, destroying an unknown number of homes and triggering the evacuation of 1,000 others, authorities said.

No injuries have been reported.

Authorities didn't immediately know how many structures burned in the 3,500-acre blaze. But at least some were houses, including four that belonged to firefighters battling the blaze, said Laura McConnell, a spokeswoman for the fire management team.

Video from KUSA-TV showed at least one home engulfed in flames.

The fire started Monday morning in Four Mile Canyon northwest of Boulder, and erratic winds gusting to 45 mph spread the flames quickly, sometimes in two directions at once.

Tom Neur told KDVR-TV he had to drive through the fire after gathering up valuables in his house.

"I just drove through a wall of flames. The bumper is melted off in the front of the van," he said.

His wife, Anna, left earlier with other evacuees.

"They said there was nobody going up there for him," she said.

The Neurs said their house was destroyed.

"I don't care about the house," Anna Neur told her husband. "I'm just glad you're OK."

About 100 firefighters were on the scene, and the winds calmed enough by late afternoon that three aerial tankers could start dropping fire retardant before darkness.

Some crews remained at the fire through the night. Four more aerial tankers were requested to join the fight Tuesday morning.

At least a half-dozen roads in the area were closed, and a billowing, white plume of heavy smoke was visible for miles before sunset. County health officials advised residents to stay indoors if the smoky air became irritating.

The fire's cause was unknown. Officials said it was too early to say how much, if any, of the fire was contained.

Boulder County sheriff's Cmdr. Rick Brough said the fire moved quickly through difficult country.


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