Photos: Wildfires devastate Western states
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Photos: Wildfires devastate Western states

Updated 0258 GMT (1058 HKT) July 5, 2012
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A firefighter works a burnout operation on the north flank of the Fontenelle Fire outside Big Piney, Wyoming, on Wednesday, July 4. More than 800 firefighters are working 15-hour shifts battling the fire that has exceeded 56,000 acres, according to fire information services. reuters/landov
Trees smolder and burn on the north flank of the Fontenelle Fire. The crews are working and sleeping close to the fire in an effort to contain it. reuters/landov
Firefighter Ryan Christian sits with his crew from Alaska before heading out to fight the Fontenelle Fire outside Big Piney. The blaze, burning in dead and thick stands of timber, started on June 24 and is 15% contained. reuters/landov
Firefighter Alex Abols monitors fire on the north flank of the Fontenelle Fire outside Big Piney. Record fire danger and long stretches of the red flag warning days have made it challenging to control. reuters/landov
A utilities worker walks past the skeleton of a vehicle on Monday, July 2, while searching for gas leaks in a Colorado Springs community ravaged by the Waldo Canyon Fire. Reuters/Landov
An American flag waves Monday in front of a house leveled by the Waldo Canyon Fire in Colorado Springs. Residents began returnning to the area on Sunday after the fire forced thousands of people from their homes. Reuters/Landov
The words "We Will Rebuild" are seen written on the sidewalk in front of a house in Colorado Springs that was destroyed by the fire. Reuters/Landov
Fire-destroyed homes are seen in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, where hundreds of residents were given an eight-hour window to visit their properties on Sunday, July 1. Getty Images
A jogger on Sunday looks out over neighborhoods in Colorado Springs that were evacuated due to the Waldo Canyon Fire. The massive fire has destroyed hundreds of homes and forced more than 32,000 people to flee. Getty Images
Frank Baker visits the remains of his brother's home in Bellvue, Colorado, on Saturday, June 30. The house was burned to the ground in the High Park Fire. Getty Images
Homes destroyed by the Waldo Canyon Fire are seen from the air in a Colorado Springs neighborhood on Saturday. Getty Images
Damaged cars line the curb in front of ruined houses in Colorado Springs. Getty Images
The line of fire damage is clearly visible in this Colorado Springs neighborhood. Getty Images
Smoke billows at sunrise from part of the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado Springs. Getty Images
One home stands surrounded by others destroyed by the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado Springs on Saturday. Getty Images
Homes burned to the ground by the Waldo Canyon fire are seen in a neighborhood in Colorado Springs on Saturday. Getty Images
The fire, which has burned more than 15,000 acres, began spreading to the southwestern corner of the Air Force Academy in the early morning, causing base officials to evacuate residents. UPI/Landov
President Barack Obama tours fire damage with elected officials and firefighters in the Mountain Shadows residential neighborhood in Colorado Springs on Friday. White House Photo
Firefighters get ready to tackle the Waldo Canyon Fire on Friday. Getty Images
A house is engulfed in flames as fire crews fight to contain it at the Rose Crest fire in Herriman, Utah, on Friday, June 29. Crews are fighting to contain six separate blazes in the state. Reuters/Landov
A pig is evacuated in a wheelbarrow from the Ching Family Animal Refuge in Herriman, Utah, as the wildfires worsen on Friday. Reuters/Landov
Melissa Bowman, a CNN iReporter from Big Piney, Wyoming, captures the Fontenelle Fire close to her home as she waits for an evacuation notice. Courtesy Melissa Bowman
A camp for firefighters is set up at Holmes Middle School in Colorado Springs on Thursday, June 28. The Waldo Canyon Fire has scorched more than 16,700 acres. Landov
A partially burned home smolders Thursday in Colorado Springs. reuters/landov
The line where the Waldo Canyon Fire stopped moving east is seen from the air in Colorado Springs. Lower temperatures and lighter winds helped firefighters on Thursday in the battle against the fire. reuters/landov
An aerial view of a destroyed neighborhood in the aftermath of the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado Springs. reuters/landov
The Waldo Canyon fire spreads through a neighborhood in the hills above Colorado Springs on June 26. See more photos at The Denver Post. Courtesy Denver Post
Hazy smoke from the Waldo Canyon Fire looms behind the Air Force Academy stadium on Wednesday, June 27, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The fire expanded to 15,000 acres. More than 32,000 people have been evacuated. Getty Images
Susan Custer and her husband, Gary Custer, watch the Waldo Canyon Fire on Wednesday. Getty Images
At dawn on Tuesday, firefighters stir from their tents at a camp near Holmes Middle School. MCT/Landov
Smoke billows from the Waldo Canyon Fire west of Colorado Springs on Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
Evacuees drive under a shroud of smoke from the Waldo Canyon Fire on Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
J'Amie Sirvaitis of Colorado Springs watches the Waldo Canyon Fire after winds pushed the fire into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs on Tuesday. UPI/Landov
Residents of Colorado Springs watch as the Waldo Canyon Fire burns a home in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood on Tuesday. UPI/Landov
Smoke from the Waldo Canyon Fire engulfs Interstate 25 north of Colorado Springs, Colorado, as the blaze burns out of control Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
A large plume of smoke from the Waldo Canyon Fire fills the sky west of Colorado Springs on Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
Jan Stone, right, comforts Angela Morgan as smoke from the Waldo Canyon Fire pours over the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs on Tuesday. Colorado Springs Gazette/MCT/LANDOV
A portion of the Waldo Canyon Fire moves across a hillside above a subdivision west of Colorado Springs on Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
Colorado State Patrol and Colorado Department of Transportation personnel set up a roadblock west of Manitou Springs, Colorado, on Monday, June 25. EPA/Landov
A portion of the Waldo Canyon fire burns out of control in the hills west of Manitou Springs on Monday. EPA/Landov
Trees burn on a ridge above Cedar Heights in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on June 24. Colorado Springs Gazette/MCT/Getty Images
Greg and Karen Bodine help her father, Duane Schormann, left, load his animals into a trailer near Colorado Springs as they evacuate the area June 24. Colorado Springs Gazette/MCT/Getty Images
The High Park Fire, which was 45% contained as of June 23, has destroyed 191 homes west of Fort Collins. courtesy David Thrush
The High Park Fire rages through the forest west of Fort Collins, Colorado, on June 19. Landov/Reuters
Local resident Dwayne Crawford looks out at the High Park Fire from his home west of Fort Collins on June 19. Landov/Reuters
A heavy air tanker drops fire retardant on the blaze June 19. Its growth potential was "extreme," according to authorities. Reuters/Landov
Flames scorched this area outside of Fort Collins where the High Park Fire has burned out, June 19. Reuters/Landov
A helicopter drops water over the Wood Hollow Fire north of Fairview, Utah, on Tuesday, June 26 Reuters/Landov
A wall of fire makes its way down a hillside toward a farm north of Fairview, Utah, on Tuesday, June 26. The Wood Hollow Fire, one of at least three wildfires burning in Utah, has grown to nearly 39,000 acres. Reuters/Landov
Smoldering earth and damage from the Dump Fire, which began June 21, can be seen outside a plant near Saratoga Springs, Utah, on Saturday, June 23. Reuters/Landov
Burned-out terrain from the Dump Fire fills a hillside near Saratoga Springs, Utah on Saturday. Reuters/Landov