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Fire burning on Jicarilla Reservation
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JUNE 11, 2001 Fire crews are battling a 500-acre blaze on the Jicarilla Apache Reservation in New Mexico. The fire was likely started by lightning on Friday. It is burning about file miles south of Dulce, near the Colorado border. Get the Story:
Crews Rush to Fight 500-Acre Fire (AP 6/11) Relevant Links:
Fire Jobs, BIA - http://fire.nifc.nps.gov/bia/firejobs/firejobs1.html
BIA Wildfire Management - http://fire.nifc.nps.gov/bia
National Fire Plan - http://www.fireplan.gov
National Interagency Fire Center - http://www.nifc.gov/index.html Related Stories:
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