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‘A force of nature’ Grass fire destroys homes, displaces thousands

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DENVER - A fierce, wind-driven wildfire destroyed hundreds of homes, injured at least a half dozen people and prompted the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents in and around two towns east of the Rockies near Denver, authoritie­s said on Thursday.

The swiftly spreading prairie grass fire was believed to have been ignited by sparks from power lines and transforme­rs toppled by high winds on Colorado’s drought-parched Front Range, according to Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle.

Evacuation orders were first issued for all residents in the town of Superior, Colorado, with a population of about 13,000, and a short time later for the adjacent municipali­ty of Louisville, home to more than 18,000 residents, the Boulder County emergency management office said on Twitter.

Separately, the National Weather Service office in Boulder tweeted: “All Superior under an Evacuation ORDER. LEAVE NOW!”

Within hours, the blaze had swept an estimated 1600 acres (647.5 hectares) and destroyed more than 500 homes, Mr Pelle told reporters at a news briefing.

He said an entire subdivisio­n of 370 homes went up in flames west of Superior, and that 210 dwellings were lost in the Old Town area of Superior, along with additional residences in the area.

Property losses also included a shopping centre and hotel in Superior,

officials said.

Governor Jared Polis said flames were consuming football fields of landscape in a matter of seconds, calling the conflagrat­ion “a force of nature”.

The sheriff said gale-force winds made it impossible to halt the fire’s rapid advance, adding that fire and emergency personnel were “essentiall­y running ahead of this just trying to get people out of the way. That’s all you can do.”

Mr Pelle said tens of thousands of area residents were under evacuation orders.

Among them were about 30 patients, along with staff, from Avista Adventist Hospital in Louisville, which was shut down and fully evacuated as of late afternoon, according to the medical network Centura Health. Some patients were discharged.

The rest were transferre­d to other Centura hospitals.

The sheriff said he had no reports of people missing and no deaths reported. Six people were treated for injuries from the wildfires at the UCHealth hospital in the neighbouri­ng city of Broomfield, spokespers­on Kelli Christense­n said. But she declined to specify the nature of the injuries or the patients’ conditions.

The extent of property losses was not immediatel­y known, but KMGH-TV, the local ABC News affiliate, aired footage of multiple homes engulfed in flames.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS Picture: REUTERS Picture: REUTERS ?? Structures burn, including an Element Hotel, as a wind-driven wildfire forced evacuation of the Superior suburb of Boulder, Colorado, US December 30, 2021.
Police officers keep watch after wind-driven wildfires prompted evacuation orders, near Boulder, Colorado, US December 30, 2021.
A police officer stands watch after wind-driven wildfires prompted evacuation orders, near Boulder, Colorado, US December 30, 2021.
Picture: REUTERS Picture: REUTERS Picture: REUTERS Structures burn, including an Element Hotel, as a wind-driven wildfire forced evacuation of the Superior suburb of Boulder, Colorado, US December 30, 2021. Police officers keep watch after wind-driven wildfires prompted evacuation orders, near Boulder, Colorado, US December 30, 2021. A police officer stands watch after wind-driven wildfires prompted evacuation orders, near Boulder, Colorado, US December 30, 2021.

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