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Jun 29, 2012
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President Obama visits Colorado as fires rage on
President Obama visits Colorado as fires rage on.
Michelle Mellenthin and Chris Huizenga watch firefighting efforts from a Jeep on June 11, 2012 near Laporte, Colorado. The High Park Fire in Larimer County has burned almost 37,000 acres and damaged or destroyed more than 100 structures.
Onlookers watch as the High Park Fire in Larimer County has burns on
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President Obama visits Colorado as fires rage on.

President Obama visits Colorado today, after declaring the state a federal disaster area with multiple wildfires raging.

In Colorado Springs, the Waldo Canyon fire has turned deadly, killing one person and burning over three hundred homes. Local authorities say they’re hopeful that weather conditions today allow them to advance on that fire, which is 15% contained. The cost of fighting these fires has topped $5 million.

How much federal funding will be required to get the wildfires under control? And how will residents – and the tourism industry – recover?

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Megan Verlee, reporter for Colorado Public Radio. (She’s in a small partly evacuated town on the Western Side of the Rockies)

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