2.9 million Coloradans now live in areas at risk of wildfire

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2.9 million Coloradans now live in areas at risk of wildfire

Population and changing uses of agricultural land are cited
A home sits in ruins on Lava Drive in El Jebel, after being destroyed by a wildfire. The Colorado State Forest Service said Monday that 2.9 million residents now live in areas at risk of wildfire in the state, up 45 percent over five years. The agency says three factors are behind the increase: More people moving into fire-prone areas, better data and changes in land use and vegetation patterns.

2.9 million Coloradans now live in areas at risk of wildfire

A home sits in ruins on Lava Drive in El Jebel, after being destroyed by a wildfire. The Colorado State Forest Service said Monday that 2.9 million residents now live in areas at risk of wildfire in the state, up 45 percent over five years. The agency says three factors are behind the increase: More people moving into fire-prone areas, better data and changes in land use and vegetation patterns.