A rapidly growing wildfire has forced the evacuation of a town in New Mexico on Tuesday, according to local officials. The South Fork fire was first detected on Monday west of Ruidoso and has since grown to over 1,989 hectares.
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New Mexico wildfire: Rapidly growing blazes force evacuation of Sierra Blanca mountain town
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