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Colorado Fires: New Evacuations, More Homes Burned

The Black Forest wildfire is burning near Colorado Springs, Colo. As Thursday dawned it was "zero percent contained," authorities said.
Chris Schneider
The Black Forest wildfire is burning near Colorado Springs, Colo. As Thursday dawned it was "zero percent contained," authorities said.

Update at 11:25 a.m. ET. Number Of Homes Destroyed Rises Sharply:

More than 360 homes near Colorado Springs have been destroyed by the raging Black Forest wildfire, local authorities now say. That's the latest word from The Associated Press and marks a sharp increase in the number of homes said to have been burned.

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The news continues to be bad in parts of Colorado, where three major wildfires are burning. One, the Black Forest blaze near Colorado Springs, remains "zero percent contained" and has already destroyed about 100 homes, according to The Associated Press and other news outlets.

Colorado Public Radio's Ben Markus reports the Black Forest fire is expected to grow. The Denver Postadds that the blaze has forced new evacuations and is sending "a plume of thick smoke across the Front Range." The newspaper writes that on Wednesday:

"Dozens of residents received the news they had been dreading: The Black Forest fire had destroyed their homes. Others were left with something almost worse: The agony of not knowing."

The Post says nearly 500 firefighters, "supported by Chinook helicopters and air tankers spreading slurry," are battling the Black Forest fire. About 9,500 people have been forced to leave their homes.

While the Black Forest blaze is getting most of the attention because of its size (8,500 acres and growing) and the destruction it has already caused, Denver's 9News points out that it is just one among "multiple wildfires burning in Colorado. "

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Thankfully, according to news reports, there had been no injuries or deaths as of Thursday morning.

Related:

-- NPR's "Fire Forecast" app, which is updated daily. We'll embed it below. The interactive should take you right to Colorado Springs, but you can change the location by entering a new "ZIP code, city, etc."

Wednesday's Two-Way post:

-- Colorado Fires: Thousands of Homes Evacuated, Prisoners Moved.

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