Saturday, June 16, 2012

Wildfires Destroy Most Homes Ever

It seems that The West is burning...much of it out of control.  So we can add this headline as another extreme.

Wildfire destroys most homes in Colo. history

(AP) DENVER - Additional crews were arriving Saturday at a wildfire in northern Colorado that has scorched about 85 square miles and destroyed at least 181 homes, the most in state history.
The High Park Fire burning 15 miles west of Fort Collins surpasses the Fourmile Canyon wildfire, which destroyed 169 homes west of Boulder in September 2010.
Fire information officer Brett Haberstick said Saturday that more than 1,500 personnel are working on the Fort Collins-area fire. The lightning-caused blaze, which is believed to have killed a 62-year-old woman whose body was found in her cabin, was 20 percent contained. The fire's incident commander said full containment could be two to four weeks away.
Haberstick said hot and dry conditions were expected to continue, but crews have made progress in containing a 200-acre spot fire that erupted Thursday afternoon north of the Cache La Poudre River, a critical line of defense against northward growth.
"We're hopeful that we will be able to contain it today, but that will be determined by Mother Nature," Haberstick said.
Hmmm.....I wonder if it's really Mother Nature that will determine the outcomes of the fire?

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