Albuquerque Journal

Wildfire destroys homes in Moab

Blazes also prompt additional evacuation­s in Colorado

- BY COLLEEN SLEVIN AND LINDSAY WHITEHURST ASSOCIATED PRESS

DENVER — A fast-moving brush fire destroyed eight homes in the Utah tourist town of Moab, while more than 3,000 people in Colorado and Wyoming fled multiple wildfires scorching the drought-stricken U.S. West on Wednesday.

The blaze in Moab, known for its dramatic red rocks, started in a wooded area Tuesday night and quickly spread to homes over less than a square mile, Police Chief Jim Winder said.

He said the early investigat­ion has ruled out natural causes for the blaze that ignited near a creek that is frequently used as a walkway in a largely blue-collar neighborho­od. It’s not near the tourist-heavy areas in the town known for its proximity to Arches and Canyonland­s national parks.

Moab resident Shane Tangren told the Salt Lake Tribune that he arrived home from work Tuesday evening to find flames nearby. He was trying to protect the house he’s lived in since he was 16 by wetting it down, but the wind shifted and sent the flames barreling right toward him. He fled.

In Colorado’s mountains, residents have evacuated more than 1,300 houses — condos, apartments and pricey homes — in an area known for its ski resorts. Firefighte­rs, with help from aircraft, got a quick jump on the fire near Silverthor­ne after it was reported Tuesday and have managed to keep it from spreading beyond about 91 acres in heavy timber.

Meanwhile, a wildfire in Wyoming’s Medicine Bow National Forest doubled in size over 24 hours.

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