Colorado wildfire

Updated On Jun 13, 2012 09:04 pm IST
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Smoke and flames encroach upon homes on the eastern front of the High Park fire near Laporte, Colorado. A wind-driven wildfire burning in the rugged Colorado canyon spread out of control, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate and one person in the fire zone was reported missing, officials said. Reuters/Marc Piscotty expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 13, 2012 09:04 pm IST

Smoke and flames encroach upon homes on the eastern front of the High Park fire near Laporte, Colorado. A wind-driven wildfire burning in the rugged Colorado canyon spread out of control, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate and one person in the fire zone was reported missing, officials said. Reuters/Marc Piscotty

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Smoke and flames encroach upon homes and ranches on the eastern front of the High Park fire near Laporte, Colorado. A wind-driven wildfire burning in a rugged Colorado canyon spread out of control, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate and one person in the fire zone was reported missing, officials said. Reuters/Marc Piscotty expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 13, 2012 09:04 pm IST

Smoke and flames encroach upon homes and ranches on the eastern front of the High Park fire near Laporte, Colorado. A wind-driven wildfire burning in a rugged Colorado canyon spread out of control, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate and one person in the fire zone was reported missing, officials said. Reuters/Marc Piscotty

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The sky turns a brilliant orange as smoke from the High Park Fire fills the sky near Laporte, Colorado. The fire started on Saturday and was estimated at more than 14,000 acres on Sunday morning. At least 18 structures were lost or damaged due to the fire with more threatened and officials are searching for one person believed to be missing. The cause of the fire is unknown and it remains at zero percent containment. Reuters/Marc Piscotty expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 13, 2012 09:04 pm IST

The sky turns a brilliant orange as smoke from the High Park Fire fills the sky near Laporte, Colorado. The fire started on Saturday and was estimated at more than 14,000 acres on Sunday morning. At least 18 structures were lost or damaged due to the fire with more threatened and officials are searching for one person believed to be missing. The cause of the fire is unknown and it remains at zero percent containment. Reuters/Marc Piscotty

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Smoke fills the air over a small barn turning the sky orange as the High Park Fire burns near Laporte, Colorado. At least 18 structures were lost or damaged due to the fire with more threatened and officials are searching for one person believed to be missing. Reuters/Marc Piscotty expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 13, 2012 09:04 pm IST

Smoke fills the air over a small barn turning the sky orange as the High Park Fire burns near Laporte, Colorado. At least 18 structures were lost or damaged due to the fire with more threatened and officials are searching for one person believed to be missing. Reuters/Marc Piscotty

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A firefighter's boot sits on a table for donations to the Red Cross outside the Double S Bar in Laporte, Colorado. At least 18 structures were lost or damaged due to the fire with more threatened and officials are searching for one person believed to be missing. Reuters/Marc Piscotty expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 13, 2012 09:04 pm IST

A firefighter's boot sits on a table for donations to the Red Cross outside the Double S Bar in Laporte, Colorado. At least 18 structures were lost or damaged due to the fire with more threatened and officials are searching for one person believed to be missing. Reuters/Marc Piscotty

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Robby Wood (L) of Denver, Colorado and his 16-year-old nephew Jacob Wood also of Denver, Colorado watch as smoke and flames encroach upon homes and ranches on the eastern front of the High Park Fire near Laporte, Colorado. The fire started on Saturday and was estimated at more than 14,000 acres on Sunday morning. At least 18 structures were lost or damaged due to the fire with more threatened and officials are searching for one person believed to be missing. The cause of the fire is unknown and it remains at zero percent containment. Reuters/Marc Piscotty expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 13, 2012 09:04 pm IST

Robby Wood (L) of Denver, Colorado and his 16-year-old nephew Jacob Wood also of Denver, Colorado watch as smoke and flames encroach upon homes and ranches on the eastern front of the High Park Fire near Laporte, Colorado. The fire started on Saturday and was estimated at more than 14,000 acres on Sunday morning. At least 18 structures were lost or damaged due to the fire with more threatened and officials are searching for one person believed to be missing. The cause of the fire is unknown and it remains at zero percent containment. Reuters/Marc Piscotty

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A helicopter tanker drops water near a home in Colorado's High Park Fire, about 15 miles northwest of Fort Collins. The fire was estimated to be at 37,000 acres according to the county sheriff on Monday. Reuters/Rick Wilking expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 13, 2012 09:04 pm IST

A helicopter tanker drops water near a home in Colorado's High Park Fire, about 15 miles northwest of Fort Collins. The fire was estimated to be at 37,000 acres according to the county sheriff on Monday. Reuters/Rick Wilking

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