Thursday, June 28, 2012

More than 32 000 ordered to flee Colo. wildfire How Obama Bureaucrats Fueled Western Wildfires Memorial Day 2012 Honoring the fallen A personal note Evacuated from Waldo Canyon Fire Barbecue University Part 2 Three Delicious Days Of Grilling Colorado Force U.S. Olympic Committee To Cancel Board Meeting; USOC Staff Among Residents Record heat hampers efforts fight wildfires Over 30 Flee 'Inferno' Comment on Aerial photo shows about 300 homes destroyed in Fires Wildfire images are stunning as TV anchors let emotions rule Thousands Evacuate Editorial Tough questions burn Flying W Ranch Springs by fire will be rebuilt Displaced residents wait rages near Durango take toll tourism UPDATED Wait Rages Gov. Hickenlooper defends over reduced air tanker fleet

Displaced Colo. residents wait as fire rages Tens of thousands of Colorado Springs residents forced from their homes by a raging wildfire took refuge with friends or family and crammed into hotels and shelters as Army troops helped firefighters protect the U.S. Air Force Academy from encroaching flames. Wildfire victims crowd shelters as fight continues Fire crews fought to save the U.S. Air Force Academy and residents begged for information on the fate of their homes Wednesday after a night of terror sent thousands of people fleeing a raging Colorado Springs wildfire. Fire forces Air Force Academy to evacuate COLORADO SPRINGS, June 28 (UPI) -- Army combat engineers rushed to stop a major wildfire that left tens of thousands of people homeless, from consuming the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Mass evacuations ordered as wildfires rage in Colorado 32,000 people flee homes in the Colorado Springs area, including parts of the Air Force Academy, and Boulder is under threat. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Marking the worst fire season in Colorado history, three major blazes are burning uncontrolled in the Rocky Mountain state, destroying hundreds of homes, prompting mass evacuations in Colorado Springs and threatening the city of Boulder 100 miles ... "Monster" Colorado wildfire rages; Obama plans visit COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Reuters) - Firefighters struggled on Wednesday to beat back a fiercely aggressive wildfire raging at the edge of Colorado Springs that has forced at least 35,000 people from their homes and was nipping at the edges of the U.S. Air Force Academy. The so-called Waldo Canyon Fire, fanned by gusting winds, has gutted an unknown number of homes on the wooded fringes of ... Displaced Colorado residents wait as fire rages Tens of thousands of Colorado Springs residents forced from their homes by a raging wildfire took refuge with friends or family and crammed into hotels and shelters as Army troops helped firefighters protect the U.S. Air Force Academy from encroaching flames. Monster fire terrorizes a Colorado city The Waldo Canyon Fire was like a scene from a big-budget Hollywood disaster movie, a Godzilla of a blaze roaring down the mountain straight towards Colorado Springs. Raging Colorado wildfire prompts FBI investigation - uReport: Colorado wildfire COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Federal Bureau Investigation announced Wednesday that it would investigate the cause of a raging wildfire that displaced thousands of residents and an untold number of homes in Colorado. Surging Colorado wildfires forcing tens of thousands to flee (+video) Firefighters battled to save the US Air Force Academy and heavily populated areas around Colorado Springs and Boulder, as high winds drove the wildfires. President Obama plans to visit the devastated areas. Colorado wildfire: Aerial photo shows about 300 homes destroyed in Waldo Canyon Fire An aerial photograph of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood that was taken Wednesday showed approximately 300 homes, all of them inside the Colorado Springs city limits, reduced to charred rubble.
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