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Colorado Wildfire Forces Evacuation Orders for 19,000 People
Emergency officials say 19,400 Colorado residents are being ordered to evacuate Saturday due to a fast-moving wildfire in the area of a destructive 2021 blaze
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Bidens Tour Damage Left by Colorado Wildfire
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden on Friday toured the area of Colorado damaged by the Marshall fire
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Biden Surveys Colorado Wildfire Damage, Comforts Victims
President Joe Biden has visited Colorado to comfort residents grappling with rebuilding homes and businesses destroyed last week by a rare winter fire
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Investigators Narrow Search for Origin of Colorado Wildfire
Investigators looking for the cause of the Colorado wildfire that destroyed nearly 1,000 homes and buildings have narrowed their search to a sparsely populated neighborhood near Boulder
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Climate Change, New Construction Mean More Ruinous Fires
Experts say the winter grassland fire that blew up along Colorado’s front range was rare.
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2 Missing; Survivors Count Blessings After Colorado Fire
Search teams are looking for two missing people in the snow-covered but still smoldering debris from a massive Colorado wildfire, while people who barely escaped the flames sorted through what was left after the blaze
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Climate Change Brings Risk for Winter Fire in Colorado
Climate change is the reason the ground in Boulder County, Colorado, was primed for a wind-whipped fire to take off, and other areas may experience similar extensions of their wildfire seasons, climate experts say....
“Climate change is clearly making the pre-conditions for wildfires worse across most fire-prone regions of the world,” said said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at the University... -
Officials: Nearly 1K Structures Destroyed in Colorado Fire
Colorado officials say nearly 1,000 homes and other structures were destroyed, dozens more were damaged, and three people are missing after a wildfire charred numerous neighborhoods in a suburban area northwest of Denver
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‘So Many Memories': Over 500 Homes Feared Destroyed by Fire
Tens of thousands of Coloradans driven from their neighborhoods by a wind-whipped wildfire are beginning to get a look at the damage done