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A brush fire which burned for almost two days on Isleta Pueblo land was most likely started by a cigarette, says firefighters. Fighfighters contained much of the 120-acre blaze on the reservation south of Albuquerque by Tuesday afternoon. No damage was reported to any of the pueblo's facilities. Get the Story;
Cigarette Likely Started Fire (The Albuquerque Journal 4/12)
Crews Fight Bosque Blaze (The Albuquerque Journal 4/11)
Cigarette likely started Isleta fire
Facebook TwitterA brush fire which burned for almost two days on Isleta Pueblo land was most likely started by a cigarette, says firefighters. Fighfighters contained much of the 120-acre blaze on the reservation south of Albuquerque by Tuesday afternoon. No damage was reported to any of the pueblo's facilities. Get the Story;
Cigarette Likely Started Fire (The Albuquerque Journal 4/12)
Crews Fight Bosque Blaze (The Albuquerque Journal 4/11)
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