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Update on Arizona Fire

AIR DATE: June 13, 2011
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The Arizona Wallow Fire might be the largest in the state's history, and it's only 5 percent contained.  The blaze has already displaced 10,000 people and scorched 600 square miles.  So how will firefighters contain it?  And why is Arizona expecting more fires like this in the future?  Arizona Public Radio's Dan Kraker gives us an update.
 
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Daniel Kraker, News Dir, Arizona Public Radio (KNAU)

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