Colorado wildfire victims open 2022 by sifting through what’s left of burned homes

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Colorado wildfire victims open 2022 by sifting through what’s left of burned homes
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More than 500 homes were feared destroyed, but no deaths were reported.

SUPERIOR, Colo. — Hundreds of Colorado residents who had expected to ring in 2022 in their homes are instead starting off the new year trying to salvage what remains of them after aFamilies forced to flee the flames with little warning returned to their neighborhoods Friday to find a patchwork of devastation. On some blocks, homes reduced to smoking ruins stood next to ones practically unscathed by the fires.

Firefighters spray water on a structure fire as a wildfire burns, Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021, in Superior, Colo. “In the way the economy is right now — how long is it gonna take to build all these houses back?” asked Brian O’Neill, who owns a home in Louisville that burned to the ground. Lorio Peer looks through the rubble of her fire ravaged home after the Marshall Wildfire in Louisville, Colo., Friday, Dec. 31, 2021. Rick Dixon feared there would be nothing to return to after he saw firefighters try to save his burning home on the news. On Friday, Dixon, his wife and son found it mostly gutted with a gaping hole in the roof but still standing.

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. President Joe Biden on Friday declared a major disaster in the area, ordering federal aid be made available to those affected.

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