A fire on the Fort Yuma-Quechan Reservation in Arizona was 60 percent contained as of Tuesday evening.
The Bend Fire started Monday night and is believed to be human-caused. It forced the temporary closure of an interstate for three hours yesterday.
The fire is not believed to pose a threat to a nearby recreational vehicle park but some campers in the area have been asked to leave.
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(AP 5/4)
Crews battling to contain fire on Arizona reservation
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
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