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Families evacuate as Colorado wildfire destroys homes

Eight structures were involved in the fire southeast of Byers, Sheriff Tyler Brown said.

ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. — Multiple structures were destroyed and evacuations were issued for a brush fire in Arapahoe County on Saturday.

The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office said the brush fire started in the area of the 2400 block of South Quail Hollow Road, southeast of Byers, just after 10 a.m. The fire was estimated to be at least 1,100 acres when it was declared 100% contained a little after 3 p.m.

The sheriff's office said a three-mile area near County Road 193 and County Road 24 was evacuated. Evacuation orders have since been lifted.

Eight structures were involved in the fire, Arapahoe County Sheriff Tyler Brown said during a news conference. It's not clear how many of them were homes, but the sheriff's office previously said "multiple" homes were destroyed. Firefighters from numerous departments were on the ground providing structure protection for several nearby homes.

Credit: Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office

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South Metro Fire Rescue said it sent seven units for mutual aid and structure protection and Denver Fire deployed four emergency vehicle strike teams. Firefighters from Sable Altura, Byers, Bennett-Watkins, Strasburg, Deer Trail and Buckley Space Force Base were all on scene.

Three single-engine air tankers and a helicopter provided air support.

No humans were injured, according to Brown. It's not clear whether any animals were hurt or killed.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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