Day 7: Colorado wildfire - High Park Fire near Fort Collins now 54,230 acres, 15 percent containment, 112 homes destroyed, 1 dead.
Officials fear many other homes will be destroyed before the fire is under control. As of Friday night, the fire is only 20 percent contained.
The worst hit area was the Whale Rock neighborhood, according to officials, 40 homes were lost in that neighborhood.
The following is list of structures destroyed in the High Park Fire:
• Solider Canyon - 1
• Missle Silo Rd (29C) - 1
• Cloudy Pass - 1
• Picnic Rock - 1
• Pine Acres - 5
• Stratton Park - 21
• Poudre Canyon - 17
• Spring Valley - 3
• Old Flowers - 1
• Whale Rock - 40
• Paradise Park - 12
• Tip Top - 2
• Rist Creek - 7
There are now additional crews working on the 200 acre spot fire near Glacier View, for a total of 195 firefighting personnel in addition to air support.
The southwest portion of the fire did receive a little rain, but the concern remains the strong downdrafts from these incoming storms.
Hundreds of firefighters have arrived from across the United States to help local departments.
Besides the main blaze, they are also battling a 200-acre spot fire, which broke out just north of the burn area. Helicopters flew back and forth Friday, dousing the flames with water.
Complicating firefighters' efforts was a thunderstorm, which brought little rain, but kicked up strong winds, said Brett Haberstick, an incident command spokesman
Fire officials say the current cost of the fire is estimated at $7.2 million.




