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BIA fighting Navajo fire
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2002 Bureau of Indian Affairs firefighters and a county crew are battling a 70-acre fire in New Mexico just miles from a Navajo Nation school. The raging man-made fire is in the Chuska Mountains and is difficult to reach. A local volunteer crew tried to help out but was turned away. The Tohaali Community School is ready to evacuate students if necessary. Get the Story:
Chuska fire out of control (The Farmington Daily-Times 5/8)
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