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Wildfire brings smoke, blackout threat to ZuniPublic Information Officer Alberto Ortega with Fire Prevention and Investigation puts up a Welcome Home poster in the city of Greer, Ariz. on Monday, June 20, 2011. The U.S. Forest Service says residents of Greer are being allowed to return home Monday. Evacuees have to present valid identification verifying residency in order enter. AP Photo
Public Information Officer Alberto Ortega with Fire Prevention and Investigation puts up a Welcome Home poster in the city of Greer, Ariz. on Monday, June 20, 2011. The U.S. Forest Service says residents of Greer are being allowed to return home Monday. Evacuees have to present valid identification verifying residency in order enter. AP Photo

By Vida Volkert
Staff writer

SPRINGERVILLE, Ariz. — The largest wildfire in Arizona’s history continues to threaten New Mexico communities south of Gallup. 

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Tuesday
June 21, 2011

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