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Hundreds of homes in Colorado Springs have been destroyed amid an outbreak of wildfires that are raging across western US states. Hundreds of homes in Colorado Springs have been destroyed by one of dozens of wildfires raging across western US states, officials said.
About 346 homes were razed this week, making it the most destructive fire in the state's history, officials said. About 346 homes on 35 streets have been razed, making it the most destructive fire in the state's history.
More than 32,000 people have already fled Colorado's second biggest city after evacuation orders were issued. Some of the more than 30,000 people who fled the flames in Colorado's second-biggest city on Tuesday night have been told they can return.
Shifting winds on Thursday made it difficult for about 800 firefighters to tackle the 29 sq mile (75sq km) blaze.
President Barack Obama is due to tour the affected areas on Friday.President Barack Obama is due to tour the affected areas on Friday.
The fire, which has caused an estimated $3.2m (£2m) of damage, was 10% contained as of midday on Thursday.
"We made significant progress on the ground today," Jerri Marr, a US Forest Service spokeswoman told reporters.
Some residents who live in the burned neighbourhoods have been able to tell if their homes have been destroyed by looking at aerial photos.
On one street, all but three houses had burned to their foundations, Ryan Schneider told the Associated Press. His home is standing, but 51 others in his neighbourhood were razed.
"I was real happy at first. My wife was happy," he said. "The emotion of seeing the other homes, though, was instant sadness."
Two people have been arrested in connection with a burglary at an evacuated home, Colorado officials said.
Colorado Springs Mayor Steve Bach told residents and reporters on Thursday that he had seen many community members reaching out to help.
"This is going to be a tough evening, but we're going to get through it. We will move forward as a community."
Colorado accounts for eight of 35 large wildfires which are also raging in Montana, Utah, Wyoming, South Dakota, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and California.Colorado accounts for eight of 35 large wildfires which are also raging in Montana, Utah, Wyoming, South Dakota, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and California.
In Utah, a body was found in the ashes of a fast-moving wildfire to the south of Salt Lake City.In Utah, a body was found in the ashes of a fast-moving wildfire to the south of Salt Lake City.
On Wednesday, traffic and smoke choked the streets as people left Colorado Springs and a nearby US Air Force Academy. The Waldo Canyon Fire, which began on Saturday, was fanned towards Colorado Springs by high winds.
The Waldo Canyon Fire, which began on Saturday, was fanned towards Colorado Springs by winds of up to 65mph (104km/h). The city of 419,000 people is home to the sprawling campus of the academy for US Air Force cadets.
The city of 419,000 people is Colorado's second largest, situated just off the main north-south highway. Fires that had been threatened the school were halted, and cooler conditions prevailed by late Thursday.
It is home to the sprawling campus of the US Air Force Academy, the top school for cadets joining the Air Force.
On Wednesday afternoon, academy officials said the fire had spread to about 10 acres of the campus. Some 2,100 people were evacuated from base housing overnight.
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