The number of homes destroyed in the Marshall fire now exceeds 1,000 with a total value of more than $500 million, cementing its status as the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, accordi…
The number of homes destroyed in the Marshall fire now exceeds 1,000 with a total value of more than $500 million, cementing its status as the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, according to the latest damage assessment by Boulder County.
Boulder County officials on Thursday released updated tallies of the number of the houses and businesses that were destroyed or damaged by last week’s wildfire, and for the first time provided a property-value breakdown of the losses for Louisville, Superior and unincorporated areas. Authorities still are counting the number of homes destroyed or damaged by the fire and the strong winds that fueled it on the afternoon of Dec. 30, so the cost of the destruction could increase.in the 5900 block of Marshall Road. That person’s identity has not been publicly released.