Colorado wildfires burn hundreds of homes, force evacuations



The residents of two northern Colorado cities were told to leave because of the fires. 30)

Thousands of people were asked to leave their homes in Colorado as smoke blanketed the area and fires raged.

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The entire town of Superior and the city of Louisville were forced to evacuate due to the wildfire that was sparked by ferocious Hurricane-force winds. The governor of Colorado declared a state of emergency on Thursday due to the fires, allowing the government to access emergency disaster funds. You can subscribe.

The Boulder County Office of Emergency Management has ordered the people of Louisville and Superior to leave immediately. The Boulder County Office of Emergency Management says that the Superior Community Center is not an evacuated point.

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The blazes were caused by downed power lines.

The fires to the west continue to burn, so people are being evacuated from Louisville and Superior, Colorado. There is a lot of smoke and ash falling as winds gust up to 60 miles per hour.

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The Superior neighborhood appears to be near the fires from Boulder County.

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A state of emergency was declared by Colorado Gov.Jared Polis after winds that gusted up to-110 mph blew across Boulder County, causing fires that threatened lives and property and led to the sudden evacuee of thousands of residents. Emergency services respond to an overturned truck in one video. Storyful has a credit for nikomorebi.

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