Wildfire destroys over 100 Colorado homes ahead of holiday

The Weston Pass Fire threatens homes along Highway 285, Monday, July 2, 2018, near Fairplay, Colo. In Colorado, more than 2,500 homes were under evacuation orders as firefighters battled more than a half-dozen wildfires. (Hugh Carey/Summit Daily News via AP)

In this undated photo provided by Darren Lewis is where he and his extended family planned to spend the Fourth of July at a cabin in the Utah wilderness built nearly 50 years ago by his father and uncle, near Strawberry Reservoir, Utah. Instead, Lewis and his family will spend the holiday nervously waiting to hear if a half century of family memories go up in smoke. The cabin is among more than 200 homes and cabins that have been evacuated due to a Utah wildfire that started Sunday, July 1, 2018, and has grown to about 47 square miles (122 square kilometers) near a popular fishing reservoir amid hot temperatures and high winds. (Darren Lewis via AP)

A helicopter transports water to contain the Weston Pass Fire, Monday, July 2, 2018, near Fairplay, Colo. In Colorado, more than 2,500 homes were under evacuation orders as firefighters battled more than a half-dozen wildfires. (Hugh Carey/Summit Daily News via AP)

In this this photo taken Monday, July 2, 2018, and provided by Darren Lewis, a wildfire burns near Strawberry Reservoir, Utah. The fire is threatening a cabin that Lewis and his extended family planned to spend the Fourth of July at in the Utah wilderness built nearly 50 years ago by his father and uncle. Instead, Lewis and his family will spend the holiday nervously waiting to hear if a half century of family memories go up in smoke. (Darren Lewis via AP)

DENVER — More than 100 homes in the Colorado mountains were destroyed by a growing wildfire, while hundreds of others across the parched U.S. West remained under evacuations Tuesday and the closure of recreation areas derailed holiday plans.

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