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Fire continues to burn on Taos Pueblo land
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TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2003 The 3,000-acre Encebado Fire continued to burn on Taos Pueblo land, flaring in a watershed known for its sacred sites. The four-day-old fire, sparked by lightning, has not forced any evacuations. The area has been declared a state of emergency. Get the Story:
Taos Fire Threatens Pueblo Water (The Santa Fe New Mexican 7/8)
Taos Fire Moves Away From Pueblo, Into Vital Watershed (KRQE News 7/7)
Fire Moves in on Neighborhood, Later Shifts Away (The Albuquerque Journal 7/8) [may not work in all browsers] Relevant Links:
Taos Pueblo - http://www.taospueblo.com
Fire Updates, BLM - http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/fire Related Stories:
Fire threatens Taos Pueblo and its sacred sites (7/7)
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