Colorado Wildfires: Tens Of Thousands Evacuated As Blazes Spread

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Watch: Fires devastate suburban Colorado

Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated and nearly 1,000 homes have been destroyed as wildfires spread through the US state of Colorado.

The fast-moving blazes are burning in Boulder County, north of Denver. Governor Jared Polis called it a "New Year's Eve miracle" that no deaths had been reported.

Some 30,000 people in the towns of Louisville and Superior were told to leave their homes on Thursday.

A state of emergency has been declared.

"It was in blink of an eye. This was a disaster in fast motion, all in the course of half a day," Governor Polis said in a news conference on Friday.

"Nearly 1,000 homes are gone," he added.

Winds of up to 105 mph (169 km/h) are fanning flames across the region amid a historic drought.

While previous fires in Colorado have been in rural areas, these latest blazes are burning in more suburban parts of the state. Thursday's fires, named the Marshall Fire and Middle Fork Fire, are coming relatively late in the season.

At least some were sparked when power lines were toppled by strong winds, and they have quickly become the most destructive wildfires in the state's modern history. Experts say that wildfires in western North America have grown more intense in recent years.

"This is our community so to watch it burn so quickly, so unexpectedly, is something that we are struggling to understand," said Gov Polis, who added that President Joe Biden had called to say he would sign a federal emergency declaration.

Getty Images The Marshall Fire continues to burn out of control on December 30, 2021 in Broomfield, ColoradoGetty Images
While previous fires in Colorado have been in rural areas, these latest blazes are burning in towns

Some 370 homes went up in flames west of Superior and 210 were lost in the Old Town area of Superior, Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle said.

A shopping complex and hotel were also destroyed, and about 6,000 acres were burned in total, the sheriff said.

Snow had began falling near the fires on Friday morning, offering some reprieve to firefighters who say the remaining fires are expected to burn out shortly.

Neither of the two major hospitals in the area were affected, and all schools were "spared" from the flames, added Gov Polis.

A map of the locations of the wildfires
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At least one first responder and six others were injured, Sheriff Pelle said, adding that more casualties were likely.

One video taken outside a supermarket showed a dramatic scene as winds ripped through the car park.

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Patrick Kilbride, 72, was at work in a hardware store when he heard the order to evacuate, The Denver Post reported.

He rushed home but only had time to gather a few possessions before the flames engulfed the property. His pet dog and cat both died.

"It's just a strange feeling to go from having everything to make your life comfortable to having nothing," he said.

Colorado has been experiencing extreme droughts in recent years. Climate change increases the risk of the hot, dry weather that is likely to fuel wildfires.

The world has already warmed by about 1.2C since the industrial era began and temperatures will keep rising unless governments around the world make steep cuts to emissions.

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