Thursday, June 28, 2012

Colorado Springs

  • COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Hundreds of businesses and their employees have been displaced by the Waldo Canyon fire, putting an operational dent in the Colorado Springs economy.
  • (Denver Post)
  • COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A raging Colorado wildfire destroyed an estimated 346 homes this week, making it the most destructive fire in the state's history, officials said.
  • (Times-Leader)
  • Colorados toll of fiery destruction mounted Thursday when officials said the Waldo Canyon fire had destroyed at least 346 homes -- surpassing a record set only this month.
  • (Chicago Tribune)
  • COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The wildfire near Colorado Springs has destroyed hundreds of homes and threatens heavily populated areas of the states second-largest city.
  • (nola.com)
  • EL PASO COUNTY - The City of Colorado Springs will hold a meeting Thursday night for evacuees who may have lost homes in the Waldo Canyon Fire. Those who reside on the following list of street are asked to attend Thursdays meeting at 8 p.m.
  • (9News)
  • Wind and hot, dry weather helped fan the flames and helped them spread quickly. Now, as NPRs Jeff Brady reports from Colorado Springs, the weather has improved for fire crews. JEFF BRADY, BYLINE: Im looking across a valley toward the foothills of the Rockies.
  • (NPR News)
  • COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Fire crews fought to save the U.S.
  • (USA Today)
  • but their sense of accomplishment was tempered by the news that nearly 350 homes in Colorado Springs had been destroyed by the flames. Mayor Steve Bach, citing preliminary numbers, told reporters that 346 residences on 34 streets were destroyed.
  • (Channel 3000)
  • The Colorado Springs wildfire has forced the evacuation of some 35,000 people and destroyed 346 homes, Mayor Steve Bach said Thursday, citing preliminary damage reports.
  • (International Business Times)

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