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Ariz. fire burning reservation
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FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2002 The massive Rodeo-Chediski fire continues to burn on the Fort Apache Reservation in Arizona. Part of the fire began on the reservation a week ago. It has grown to more than 400,000 acres. More than 1,000 residents of the reservation were evacuated. Some off-reservation residents are returning to their homes. A White Mountain Apache elder held a ceremony yesterday to ask for rain. The fire has wrecked the tribe's timber business and local economy. Get the Story:
Apache pray for rain as fire rages (AP 6/28)
Frazzled evacuees yearn to go home (The Arizona Republic 6/28)
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Scourge from above: lightning (The Arizona Daily Star 6/28)
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