Biden will tour Boulder County fire damage on Friday

An aerial photo of a Boulder County neighborhood taken during a Colorado National Guard flyover with Gov. Jared Polis on Dec. 31. (Hart Van Denburg/Colorado Public Radio via AP, Pool)
The visit was announced by Rep. Joe Neguse, who said he and governor will accompany president during the visit

President Joe Biden will travel to Colorado on Friday to tour the damage caused by last week’s wildfire in Boulder County.

The visit was announced Wednesday by U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, a Lafayette Democrat, who said he and Gov. Jared Polis will accompany Biden during the visit.

“I’m deeply grateful to President Biden and his administration for authorizing a swift disaster declaration this past weekend to begin the flow of federal funds to our community, and I look forward to hosting him on the ground on Friday to share firsthand the powerful stories of Boulder County’s resilience and strength,” Neguse said in a written statement.

Polis said he plans to convey to Biden the short-, medium- and long-term needs of those affected by the fire.

“I think it will valuable for him to see some of the impact first hand,” the governor said at a news conference Wednesday.

The Marshall fire destroyed 991 homes and businesses and damaged about 125 more structures when it swept through Superior and Louisville on Thursday. Two people remain missing.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

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