A photo of what's left of Courtney Walsh's home north of Boulder after the Cal-Wood fire tore through her neighborhood. (Provided by Kirsten Barry of the Hygiene Fire Protection District)

The Cal-Wood fire in Boulder County destroyed at least 20 homes on Saturday and damaged two more.

County officials on Sunday released the addresses of the homes that were destroyed and damaged. We’ve mapped them below so you can better understand the fire’s toll.

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Nearly 9,000 acres burned and thousands of people were forced to flee their homes as the fire raced down Lefthand Canyon from near the Cal-Wood Education Center near Jamestown on Saturday afternoon.

In addition to the houses and two undeveloped lots destroyed in neighborhoods north of Lefthand Canyon Road, two privately owned structures burned near Heil Valley Ranch, a Boulder County Open Space property popular with mountain bikers.

The Cal-Wood fire is the largest by acreage recorded in Boulder County history.



Here’s a look at the burn area:

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