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Wildfire Threatens 50 Homes in Colorado

Hundreds ordered to evacuate as fire spreads

Firefighters attack to keep a line during the fire that started near Lory State Park in Fort Collins, Colo., Friday. (AP Photo/The Coloradoan, V. Richard Haro)

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - The wildfire season that Coloradans have been nervously awaiting arrived in a wind-whipped frenzy in the foothills near Fort Collins.

The year's first major along the populous Front Range was spotted late Friday morning and raced across 750 to 1,000 acres by Friday night. More than 50 homes were threatened, and authorities issued hundreds of evacuation orders.

The fire was 5 percent contained, and crews were hoping for calmer weather Saturday.

Firefighters saved two homes and the visitors' center at Lory State Park from flames, authorities said. They said no homes had been destroyed.

The fire was burning west of Horsetooth Reservoir, near the scene of a large wildfire last summer that burned 259 homes and killed one person. The cause was under investigation.

Firefighters controlled a second, smaller fire nearby earlier Friday.

The Larimer County Sheriff's Department said 860 phone lines got automated calls ordering evacuations ahead of the larger fire, but some addresses have multiple lines and other numbers were cellphones, so the exact number of homes in the evacuation area was not known.

Residents of a neighborhood north of the fire were allowed to go home Friday night. Authorities said 281 evacuation calls had been made to that area.

Some people believed to be hiking in the state park were unaccounted for, but sheriff's spokesman Nick Christensen said they were not believed to be in imminent danger. Park rangers were looking for them.

The fire came as much of the state dealt with drought conditions after a relatively dry winter. The snowpack in the mountains was low, leaving farmers wondering how many crops to plant and raising the possibility of lawn-watering restrictions along the Front Range.

Colorado's wildfire season also started in March last year.

"This is a really bad start," said Angela Dietrich, whose home was not in the fire's immediate path but was shrouded by smoke.

Strong, changing winds caused havoc on Friday, first pushing the fire north, then south.

"We've had variable and erratic winds all day long," said Patrick Love, a spokesman for the Poudre Fire Authority.

The sudden shift prompted deputies and state troopers to barricade a neighborhood on the southwest side of the reservoir that hadn't been officially evacuated.

"It's pretty ridiculous to shut things down and not let anyone know," said Mark Martina, a mortgage broker who was heading home to get his dog when he reached the new roadblock not far from his house.

When authorities began allowing some residents back in for brief visits to retrieve valuables, Martina said he planned to stay as long as necessary to collect birth certificates, guns and other important items.

"I'm not a complete idiot. I'm going to leave if it's coming close," he said.

Chicago resident Terry Jones and his family were in a vacation house they own when they saw smoke billowing toward them, and then officers pounded on their door and told them to leave.

Late Friday afternoon, as the sun turned hillsides pink and smoke obscured the reservoir, Jones was asked if he'd rather be back home in Chicago.

"No," he said. "Not even with the fire."

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Tom

Thank of the earth as a tire on your car an you lose a weight off of your tire what dose this do to your car this could be bad for your car RIGHT?????? and for the earth all so.

March 17 2013 at 3:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Tom

There will be a lot of fires all a cross the U.S.A. this summer God needs all of the co2 he can get to melt the ice Glaciers off to fill the oceans for weight distributed around the world. God said that we can not move weight from here too China or to Germany this is rung.

March 17 2013 at 2:45 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply