Hundreds of people evacuated as CO, NM fires grow
by KRISTEN WYATT,Associated Press
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In this Saturday, June 9, 2012 photo, High Park fire evacuee Justin Fashing, 27, arrives with his iguana at a shelter set up at a school gym, in Laporte, Colo. Firefighters in Colorado and New Mexico are battling wind-fueled wildfires that are moving fast through parched forests, forcing scores of evacuations and destroying or damaging numerous structures. (AP Photo/The Denver Post, Hyoung Chang)
In this Saturday, June 9, 2012 photo, High Park fire evacuee Justin Fashing, 27, arrives with his iguana at a shelter set up at a school gym, in Laporte, Colo. Firefighters in Colorado and New Mexico are battling wind-fueled wildfires that are moving fast through parched forests, forcing scores of evacuations and destroying or damaging numerous structures. (AP Photo/The Denver Post, Hyoung Chang)
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LOVELAND, Colo. (AP) — Growing wildfires in Colorado and New Mexico have forced hundreds of people from their homes.

A blaze burning in northern Colorado on Sunday has grown to 22 square miles within about 24 hours and destroyed or damaged 18 structures. A fire in southern New Mexico that began Friday is now listed at 40 square miles due to better mapping. It has destroyed at least 20 structures.

The New Mexico fire is much closer to homes than the Whitewater-Baldy fire, the largest fire in the state's history. It's also still burning.

No containment lines have been built around the latest Colorado or New Mexico fires.

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