Thousands evacuate as fast-moving fires rage
At
least four major wildfires broke out along the front of the Rocky
Mountains in Colorado today, burning a handful of houses and chasing
people from thousands of homes.
CSM,
11
June, 2013
At
least four major wildfires broke out along the front of the Rocky
Mountains in Colorado Tuesday, burning a handful of houses and
chasing people from thousands of homes in hot, gusty weather.
Thick
smoke plumes visible for miles billowed from fires near Colorado
Springs, in southern Colorado, and in Rocky Mountain National Park to
the north.
A
wildfire in a residential area northeast of Colorado Springs forced
mandatory evacuations of 2,530 homes, including some worth more than
$1 million, El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa said.
Video
from a helicopter showed several large homes engulfed in flames.
Maketa said about eight homes had burned but had no exact number
because the fire was moving so quickly across parched forest.
"Right
now the firefighters are more focused on fighting fires, drawing
lines. And law enforcement, to be very honest, is scrambling to get
people out of there as well as do searches," Maketa said. He
said firefighters have shifted from evacuation mode to search and
rescue mode.
Three
helicopters were battling the Black Forest Fire, he said. The area is
not far from last summer's devastating Waldo Canyon Fire that
destroyed 346 homes and killed two.
"It's
very, very reminiscent of what we experienced in Waldo Canyon,"
Maketa said.
All
the Colorado wildfires were moving quickly, driven by hot, gusty
winds and record-setting temperatures.
The
conditions were making it difficult to build containment lines around
the fire, as sparks jumped across them.
"Weather
is not working with us right now, but our guys are giving it a heck
of a shot," Maketa said.
There
were no immediate reports of injuries in any of the fires.
In
southern Colorado, the Bureau of Land Management said three
structures have been lost in a fire on about 300 acres near the Royal
Gorge Bridge. Authorities evacuated Royal Gorge Bridge & Park.
A
third wildfire in southern Colorado erupted Tuesday in rural Huerfano
County. The Klikus Fire had burned an estimated 45 to 50 acres west
of La Veta, prompting evacuation orders to about 200 residences
northeast of the fire.
There
were no immediate reports of injuries or structure damage.
The
cause of those fires wasn't immediately confirmed.
A
fourth wildfire sparked by lightning Monday in Rocky Mountain
National Park quickly grew to an estimated 300 to 400 acres Tuesday.
No structures were threatened.
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