Residents face difficult decisions in evacuations

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Residents face difficult decisions in evacuations

Many wait at roadblock for hours, hoping to get belongings
Randy Black, deputy chief with Durango Fire Protection District, goes door-to-door making sure everyone is evacuated in the Tamarron and Glacier Club area. The 416 Fire burned 1,100 acres Friday on the west side of U.S. Highway 550. Most of the homes are on the east side of the highway.
Randy Black, deputy chief with Durango Fire Protection District, goes door-to-door making sure everyone is evacuated in the Tamarron and Glacier Club area. About 825 homes were evacuated, and 760 were placed on pre-evacuation notice for a wildfire burning north of Hermosa.
Volunteers evacuate donkeys from the Rockwood subdivision. About 825 homes were evacuated, and 760 were placed on pre-evacuation notice for a wildfire burning north of Hermosa.
Volunteers evacuate donkeys from the Rockwood, which was one of several subdivisions being evacuated for the 416 Fire, which had burned 1,100 acres as of Friday night north of Hermosa.

Residents face difficult decisions in evacuations

Randy Black, deputy chief with Durango Fire Protection District, goes door-to-door making sure everyone is evacuated in the Tamarron and Glacier Club area. The 416 Fire burned 1,100 acres Friday on the west side of U.S. Highway 550. Most of the homes are on the east side of the highway.
Randy Black, deputy chief with Durango Fire Protection District, goes door-to-door making sure everyone is evacuated in the Tamarron and Glacier Club area. About 825 homes were evacuated, and 760 were placed on pre-evacuation notice for a wildfire burning north of Hermosa.
Volunteers evacuate donkeys from the Rockwood subdivision. About 825 homes were evacuated, and 760 were placed on pre-evacuation notice for a wildfire burning north of Hermosa.
Volunteers evacuate donkeys from the Rockwood, which was one of several subdivisions being evacuated for the 416 Fire, which had burned 1,100 acres as of Friday night north of Hermosa.
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