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Incendio forestal en Arizona

Un incendio forestal en Arizona, EE.UU., ha afectado ya 1.550 kilómetros cuadrados de bosque, ha obligado a evacuar una localidad turística y amenaza varios pueblos cercanos. El fuego, que arde por undécimo día consecutivo, fue provocado por la negligencia de unos campistas.

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  • El humo del incendio de Wallow Wildfire envuelve los árboles de Eagar, Arizona, EE.UU.

    Incendios Arizona

    Smoke from the Wallow Wildfire surround trees in Eagar, Arizona June 7, 2011. A stubborn wildfire in eastern Arizona that has forced the evacuation of as many as 3,000 people flared out of control for a 10th day on Tuesday and advanced on two more mountain towns near New Mexico. At midday Tuesday, fire officials said the so-called Wallow Fire had charred more than 311,000 acres (126,000 hectares) since it erupted on May 29, and now ranks as the second-largest wildfire in Arizona's history. (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
  • Un policía dirige el tráfico y se dispone a cerrar un tramo de la autopista número 60 debido al incendio

    Incendio Arizona

    A police officer directs traffic as an Arizona Department of Transportation worker prepares to close off a section of U.S. Highway 60 due to the Wallow Wildfire in Springerville, Arizona June 8, 2011. The wildfire, believed to be sparked by inattentive campers, blazed unchecked for an 11th day in eastern Arizona on Wednesday, leaving at least 600 square miles of pine forest blackened and menacing several mountain towns near the New Mexico border. REUTERS/Joshua Lott (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
  • Una nube de humo se extiende sobre las Montañas Blancas en el condado de Apache

    Incendio Arizona

    Public Information Officer Theresa Mendoza walks through a field as smoke billows over the White Mountains from the Wallow Wildfire in Apache County, Arizona, June 8, 2011. A wildfire believed sparked by inattentive campers blazed unchecked for an 11th day in eastern Arizona on Wednesday, leaving at least 600 square miles of pine forest blackened and menacing several mountain towns near the New Mexico border. The monster blaze, ranking as Arizona's second-largest wildfire on record, has chased up to 2,000 people from homes in and around two communities in immediate danger, Eager and Springerville, since Tuesday, fire officials reported. REUTERS/Marcio J. Sanchez/Pool (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)

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