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The Marshall Fire destroyed a reported 1,084 residential structures and damaged another 149. expand A for sale sign marks a cleaned property in the Sagamore neighborhood as crews work on clean-up ...
The map shows the perimeter of the Marshall Fire, which burned approximately 6,000 acres, and the municipal boundaries of Superior and Louisville.
BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. — Updated estimates released Thursday show 1,091 structures were destroyed and 179 were damaged in the Marshall Fire in Boulder County on Dec. 30.
After 17 months of intense investigation, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office Thursday announced the Marshall fire was actually two separate fires started by two separate causes within 2,000 feet and ...
Fire mitigation experts and emergency management officials said the Marshall fire, ... Much of the Western Slope, southwest Colorado and Front Range foothills are at higher risk, the map shows.
The 1,600-acre Marshall Fire burning near Boulder, Colorado, has destroyed an estimated 500 homes in the city of Superior and continues to threaten more as winds preceding a much-anticipated ...
The number of homes destroyed in the Marshall fire now exceeds 1,000 with a total value of more than $500 million, cementing its status as the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history ...
The fire, which burned more than 6,000 acres, sparked just after 11 a.m. Dec. 30 near Marshall Road and Highway 93 in Boulder County.
The map shows the locations of homes and businesses that were destroyed or damaged in the Marshall fire, as well as the wildfire's perimeter. The fire destroyed 1,084 homes and damaged another 149 ...
The Marshall Fire engulfs a home in Louisville, Colo., Thursday Dec. 30, 2021 as crews worked through the night battling the blaze that had destroyed more than 500 home in Boulder County.