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Posted: 6/19/2013 11:44:48 PM EST
A military C-130 drops a load of fire retardant on a wildfire near Pine, Colo., on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. A new wildfire in the foothills southwest of Denver forced the evacuation of dozens of homes Wednesday as hot and windy conditions in much of Colorado and elsewhere in the West made it easy for fires to start and spread. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)
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Posted: 6/19/2013 10:45:29 PM EST
A military C-130 drops a load of fire retardant on a wildfire near Pine, Colo., on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. A new wildfire in the foothills southwest of Denver forced the evacuation of dozens of homes Wednesday as hot and windy conditions in much of Colorado and elsewhere in the West made it easy for fires to start and spread. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)
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Posted: 6/19/2013 10:45:29 PM EST
A military C-130 drops a load of fire retardant on a wildfire near Pine, Colo., on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. A new wildfire in the foothills southwest of Denver forced the evacuation of dozens of homes Wednesday as hot and windy conditions in much of Colorado and elsewhere in the West made it easy for fires to start and spread. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)
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Posted: 6/19/2013 10:18:15 PM EST
Toronto Blue Jays' Adam Lind rounds the bases with three-run hom run as Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Juan Nicasio kicks the mound during first inning of a baseball game in Toronto on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Frank Gunn)
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Posted: 6/19/2013 10:18:15 PM EST
Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Juan Nicasio walks off the field after the third inning of a baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Frank Gunn)
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Posted: 6/19/2013 10:18:15 PM EST
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Mark Buehrle stands on the mound during the first inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in Toronto on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Frank Gunn)
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Posted: 6/19/2013 10:18:15 PM EST
Toronto Blue Jays Edwin Encarncacion congratulates teammate Adam Lind on his three-run home run during the first inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in Toronto on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Frank Gunn)
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Posted: 6/19/2013 3:58:00 PM EST
When thunderstorms threatened the Black Forest area, a group of firefighters from Ramah, N.M., take a break from knocking down hot spots Tuesday, June 18, 2013, near Colorado Spring, Colo. The Black Forest fire has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Jerilee Bennett) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 3:58:00 PM EST
When thunderstorms threatened the Black Forest area, a group of firefighters from Ramah, N.M., take a break from knocking down hot spots along Porcupine Ln. near Colorado Springs, Colo., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. The Black Forest fire has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Jerilee Bennett) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 3:41:25 PM EST
Richard Hoffman walks through the remains of his house in Colorado Springs, Colo., as some residents were allowed to return to their homes Tuesday, June 18, 2013. The Black Forest fire has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Christian Murdock) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 3:41:25 PM EST
Jeremy and Kelly Beach explore the remains of their home off Ravine Drive, Tuesday, June 18, 2013, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Residents were allowed back into the area for a short period of time to view the properties that sustained the most damage from the fire. The Black Forest Fire, the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Michael Ciaglo) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 3:25:04 PM EST
The remains of a 1987 Suzuki Samurai sits outside Richard Hoffman's house on Hardin Road in Colorado Springs, Colo., as some residents were allowed to return to their homes Tuesday, June 18, 2013. The Black Forest fire has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Christian Murdock) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 3:25:04 PM EST
A burned speed limit sign still stands along Shoup Road east of Volmer Road in Colorado Springs, Colo., as some residents were allowed to return to their homes Tuesday, June 18, 2013. The Black Forest fire has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Christian Murdock) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 3:25:04 PM EST
Jeremy and Kelly Beach explore the remains of their home off Ravine Drive, Tuesday, June 18, 2013, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Residents were allowed back into the area for a short period of time to view the properties that sustained the most damage from the fire. The Black Forest Fire, the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Michael Ciaglo) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 11:08:17 AM EST
American Red Cross volunteers Dylan Scott, left, from Bowling Green, Ky., Peter Booth, of Colorado Springs, and Mike Cooper, of Fort Collins, stack supplies for returning residents at the re-entry station Tuesday, June 18, 2013, at the School in the Woods in Colorado Springs, Colo., as some residents were allowed to return to their homes Tuesday, June 18, 2013. The Black Forest fire has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Christian Murdock) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 11:08:17 AM EST
American Red Cross volunteer Denise Brill helps a resident who lost her home Tuesday, June 18, 2013, at the re-entry at the School in the Woods in Colorado Springs, Colo., as some residents were allowed to return to their homes. The Black Forest fire has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Christian Murdock) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 11:08:17 AM EST
Jeremy Beach wipes away a tear as he sees his home off Ravine Drive West for the first time since the Black forest fire started last week, Tuesday, June 18, 2013, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Residents were allowed back into the area for a short period of time to view the properties that sustained the most damage from the fire. The Black Forest Fire, the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Michael Ciaglo) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 11:08:17 AM EST
Ritchie Lewis, Brandy Burton and their son Caiyleb Lewis, 2, help sift through the rubble of their family's home that was completely destroyed in the Black Forest Fire, Tuesday, June 18, 2013, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Residents were allowed back into the area for a short period of time to view the properties that sustained the most damage from the fire. The Black Forest Fire, the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Michael Ciaglo) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 11:08:17 AM EST
Bonnie Kruse reacts as she views her family's property that was in the path of the Black Forest Fire, Tuesday, June 18, 2013, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Of the six homes that Kruse and her family have in Black Forest, all but one was destroyed. The Black Forest Fire, the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Michael Ciaglo) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 6/19/2013 11:08:17 AM EST
Brandy Burton carries her son Caiyleb Lewis, 2, through the rubble of her family's home that was completely destroyed in the Black Forest Fire, Tuesday, June 18, 2013, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Residents were allowed back into the area for a short period of time to view the properties that sustained the most damage from the fire. The Black Forest Fire, the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, has destroyed 502 homes and charred more than 22 square miles. It was 85 percent contained Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Michael Ciaglo) MAGS OUT