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Damages to San Manuel reservation estimated at $1M
Wednesday, November 5, 2003
The National Park Service team has assessed the damage on the San Manuel Reservation at $1 million. All but 10 acres of the 730-acre reservation were burned by fire. No homes or structures were lost but there is fear of mudslides in the area. The Bureau of Indian Affairs held a meeting to discuss how tribes affected by the recent fires can get help. Of the 18 reservations in San Diego County, 14 were hit by the Cedar and Paradise fires. Get the Story:
San Manuel reservation damage estimate near $1 million (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 11/5)
'We're worried' (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 11/5)
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