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The
Colorado Wildland Urban Interface Hazard Assessment
combines housing density with information about slope,
aspect, and vegetation. The result is a map that displays
areas of varying degrees of risk for catastrophic wildland
fire.
During
the year 2000, almost 980,000 people lived in high-hazard
areas in Colorado. At that time, these areas contained
over 474,000 structures. Those numbers are increasing
rapidly every year.
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