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msnbc.comNew Mexico's record-size wildfire could be preview of vicious fires to comeCBS News(CBS/AP) ALBUQUERQUE, NM - Experts say a massive wildfire that has become the largest blaze in New Mexico history may just be a preview of what's to come after months of drought. The fire in the Gila National Forest formed last week when two ...Lightning Strikes Feed Volatile Fire SeasonNew York TimesNew Mexico's biggest fire ever still burningSan Francisco Chroniclewildfire becomes largest in New Mexico historyUSA TODAYFox Newsall 2,341 news articles »

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