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Hundreds of houses were feared missing in the Colorado Wildfires

Hundreds of houses were feared missing in the Colorado Wildfires
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LOS ANGELES: Hundreds of homes are feared missing in a fast-moving forest fires in the state of the Colorado US, officials say Thursday, when the fire ripped the areas dried by historical droughts.
At least 1,600 hectares have burned in Boulder County, most of the suburbs, with warnings that death and injury tend to be Blaze Engulfes Hotels and shopping centers.
“We know that around 370 houses in Sagamore Subdivision …
have been lost.
There is a potential of 210 homes lost in the old city of Superior,” said Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle told a press conference.
“I want to emphasize that because of the magnitude and intensity of this fire and its presence in such a solid area, we will not be surprised if there is an injury or death.” Thousands of people have been told to escape from a fast-moving fire, which is estimated to have begun when Powerlines is overthrown by strong winds.
The city of Louisville is 20,000 strong, along with 13,000 superior residents, has been told to leave, with the National Weather Service which describes the situation as “life-threatening.” Gust Wind More than 100 miles (160 kilometers) One hour has been reported in several places, fanning fire and makes it difficult for the fire department.
“Prayers for thousands of families who were evacuated from fires in Superior and Boulder District,” Governor of Colorado Jared Polis tweeted.
“Wind quickly spread fire quickly and all planes are based.” Like many Western Americans, Colorado was in the grip of drought for years who had left the area dry and vulnerable to fire.
Even though the fire is a natural part of the climate cycle, and helps clean the dead brush and reduce disease in vegetation, scale and its intensity increases.
Scientists say the warming climate is mainly due to human activities such as burning uncontrolled fossil fuels, changing weather patterns.
It extends drought in some areas and provokes a massive storm elsewhere, the phenomenon that is expected to be worse because the average temperature around the world continues to climb.
Daniel Swain, a meteorolgist at the University of California, tweeted that “difficult to believe” this fire was detained in December, usually a quieter time for Blazes.
“But take a warm & dry autumn record, only 1 inch snow this season, & add extreme wind downstorms (100mph +) …
and the fire that is very fast moving is the result.”

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