Colorado Fire

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Is anyone here on TBN affected by the Colorado Fire yesterday?

I saw some news video yesterday while it was active. It moved thru a grassy area faster than a man could run.

I heard this morning that one town lost 500 homes?

Sounded like Superior and Louisville were hit the hardest?

Prayers for these people. Prayers for the responders that will clear these burned home sites. Prayers that no human loss will be discovered.
 
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I have family in Westminster and Broomfield and my cousin's kids have friends that lost their homes. It is strange how the fire would burn all the homes and not touch one in the middle. Just like that tornado storm did. The fire burned some very expensive realestate too. They are to get some snow and then it gets very cold. Many people do not have power either.
 
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I watched a very good news report this morning. Reporter standing at the edge of the street reporting. Everything to his left was burned. Everything to his right was standing including pine trees. One house even had Christmas lights on.
 
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My other cousin lives down wind of the fire and the odor is horrible. All the burned plastics, insulation, shingles, cars, etc.

They desperately need the snow to put out the smoldering fires.
 
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One Reporter said the Fire Departments were driving around watering smoldering piles. I'm sure to prevent possible spread. But also to stop the emission of toxic smoke.
 
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One report I read, the fire was started buy a downed power line blown over by 110mph winds. The wind driven fire consumed an area of a football field in seconds. It's a miracle that people escaped.
 
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One report I read, the fire was started buy a downed power line blown over by 110mph winds. The wind driven fire consumed an area of a football field in seconds. It's a miracle that people escaped.
The lady news reporter said her Sister's house was lost. They only had time to grab some bottled water and a bag of oranges. She also said her and her husband own a business in a strip mall. They watched it burn on their security camera system....

My Son is visiting our family in Alamosa (south central) Colorado. Their power was off for a few hours yesterday as a result of power losses up North.
 
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My brother lost his house. Not a thing left. Him, his family, and dogs are all fine, but they literally have only what they are wearing and their vehicles. They will get through it, but a lot to process.
 
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As this is front range territory, they had exceptionally high winds driving the fire. One gust was clocked at 110mph. Impossible firefighting conditions.

My heart goes out to all of those affected.

All the best,

Peter
 
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My brother lost his house. Not a thing left. Him, his family, and dogs are all fine, but they literally have only what they are wearing and their vehicles. They will get through it, but a lot to process.

Glad they are all fine. My daughter lives in Wheatridge and the smoke was pretty bad.
 
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Just down wind of the fire people have lots of burnt building scraps and burnt paper in their yards. It is no wonder how quickly this thing spread with all that stuff floating and burning.
 
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many people we know were evacuated, sounds like they are mostly unscathed. but an unimaginable firestorm. we could see the smoke billowing to the east while installing some fencing. we are 23 miles north and a touch west of the fire. It could have easily been our valley.
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For those of you lucky enough not to have been in firestorm conditions, here is a video from Hunt Frye, as he was evacuated from Costco in Superiors, Co.
 
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The front range of colorado and wyoming have down sloping winds coming off the rockies. They can get to blowing quite strong.

I don't care if the fire is in a timber stand or prairie grass...wind driven fire is just as destructive as a huge tornado or Hurricane. There is no putting them out, you just have to get out. I saw once a fire run 20 miles in 80mph wind in the mountains one afternoon. It's a sight you never forget and never want to see again.
 
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The Yellow Deli that the group runs in Boulder is now closed until further notice. 🍿
 
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i know the area well also, used to drive that way a lot.
I'm sure it was an accident, and most of the rhetoric about the 12 tribes group is totally not relevant and meant to stir up discontent and hate. I read another article that was very disparaging of the group.

also, they make a fantastic sandwich. I hope the business did not have to close because people were being aholes.
 
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