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More than 300 homes evacuated in Colo. wildfire

FORT COLLINS, Colo. - Authorities say strong winds have fueled a wildfire west of Fort Collins and forced the evacuation of more than 300 homes.

There is not any containment in the burn area, reports CBS Station KCNC.

The blaze has already destroyed an outbuilding, a motorcycle and an all-terrain vehicle, but no injuries have been reported.

Larimer County Sheriff's spokesman John Schulz tells The Associated Press early Sunday that about 335 homes had been ordered evacuated in three areas: south of Buckhorn Canyon, east of Crystal Mountain Road, and around Redstone Canyon.

The rugged, hilly area is located about 15 miles west of Fort Collins.

Centers for evacuees are being set up with the help of the Red Cross.

Shulz says 50 mph winds have helped expand the fire from 25 acres Saturday to about 800 to 1,000 acres early Sunday.

In addition to Larimer County Emergency Services, Rist Canyon Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, units from Rocky Mountain National Park, The Nature Conservancy and the Colorado State Forest Service are fighting the fire, reports KCNC.





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