
New Mexico wildfires captured in NASA satellite image
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A satellite image released by NASA's Earth Observatory captured an aerial view of New Mexico's raging wildfires. The fires have been driven by windy and dry conditions, scorching grass, brush and tinder.
The image shows smoke from the Calf Canyon-Hermits Peak complex and Cerrado Pelo Fire, located northwest of the small city of Las Vegas, New Mexico, and Los Alamos, respectively.
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