Colorado Fire Most Destructive in State's History
Record rain in the Midwest following record drought, record flooding, record snow, record cold...and now a new record for fire damage.
The Black Forest fire in Colorado destroyed 360 homes and almost doubled in size Wednesday, making it the most destructive fire in the state’s history, KDVR.com reported.
About 38,000 people in 13,000 homes have been affected by the fire, the station reported.
The fire is likely to continue for a couple more days as temperatures are forecast to stay in the 90s through Friday, with winds gusting up to 30 mph, the report said.
Gov. John Hickenlooper has declared disaster emergencies for the fire and for the Black Forest and Royal Gorge fires, authorizing a combined $10.15 million to help pay for firefighting and other costs
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/13/black-forest-fire-in-colorado-most-destructive-in-states-history-report-says/#ixzz2W9fEQeEv
As we have said, lots of folks from all walks of life have a feeling that something big is happening...but only those who read their Bibles have any inkling of what it might be.
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