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Colorado Wildfires
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I'm perfectly safe right now... I live north of Boulder, so the Springs is a long ways away for me (hour and a half).
You must have me mixed up with UT Twintip, he lives down in the area (Monument, I think?) so he's really close to the fires. Fingers crossed for containment soon, the thing has already destroyed 360+ homes, making it the most devastating in Colorado history, and I think it's at 0% containment right now. The weather is significantly cooler today, hopefully that helps.
You must have me mixed up with UT Twintip, he lives down in the area (Monument, I think?) so he's really close to the fires. Fingers crossed for containment soon, the thing has already destroyed 360+ homes, making it the most devastating in Colorado history, and I think it's at 0% containment right now. The weather is significantly cooler today, hopefully that helps.
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We're good. We live in Castle Rock, a good ways away. There were a few days we got nervous. Even made a Go-bag. A small fire broke out due west of us, but they contained it to only a few acres. Then the winds shifted north, Wednesday i think, that doubled the evacuation area.