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N.M. fire under investigation
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2002 Officials in New Mexico have yet to determine the cause of a fire that burned land on and near Pojoaque Pueblo. But lightning has been ruled out and suspicious activity was reported before the blaze started on Monday night, investigators said. A local Bureau of Indian Affairs official said about 20 to 25 acres of land were destroyed. Get the Story:
Jacona Blaze Investigated (The Albuquerque Journal 4/17)
A wake-up call (The Santa Fe New Mexican 4/17)
Firefighters Snuff Pojoaque Blaze (AP 4/16) Related Stories:
Fire burns on Pueblo land (4/16)
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