Fire destroys horse lab at Colorado State University

July 26, 2011
Damage is estimated at $12 million; no animals or humans were injured

From The Fort Collins Coloradan: A fire at the Equine Reproduction Laboratory at the Colorado State University Foothills Campus has gutted the building, Damage has been estimated at $12 million. No animals or humans were injured. Staff and faculty were on hand to evacuate horses from nearby buildings as a precaution. The cause and origin of the blaze is under investigation

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