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Flying R Fire near Patagonia
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Flying R Fire in Coronado National Forest southeast of Patagonia, Ariz. on June 14, 2017. As of Wednesday night, it was at 800 acres. Three crews, 15 engines and aerial attack are assigned to the fire. Video by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
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