New Mexico
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US Forest Chief Calls to Stop Prescribed Fire that Went Astray and Joined Other Blazes
According to federal officials, expanding drought conditions, hot and dry weather, strong wind, and unstable air conditions have resulted in explosive fire behavior in the southwestern United States, where major flames began their march over New Mexico on Friday.
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