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What started the Marshall fire? Boulder County set to announce findings of 17-month investigation

News conference set for 10 a.m. Thursday at Boulder County Sheriff’s Office

Jack Bushong, left, and Ryan Albrecht, ...
Jack Bushong, left, and Ryan Albrecht, take photos of the burned area in the Coal Creek Ranch subdivision in Louisville in the aftermath of the Marshall fire on Dec. 31, 2021. The fire may have potentially burned 1000 homes and numerous business. The fast moving fire was stoked by extremely dry drought conditions and fierce winds, with gusts topping 100 mph, along the foothills. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Noelle Phillips of The Denver Post.
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The Dec. 30, 2021, wildfire was the most costly in Colorado history, destroying more than $2 billion in property. Two people died in the fire, and more than 1,000 homes and businesses were destroyed in Superior, Louisville and unincorporated Boulder County.
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