The Chief Mountain Hotshot crew from Browning, Montana climbs to the Mato Vega Fire at an elevation of over 10,000 feet , a mile above the Paradise Acres subdivision Thursday June 22,2006. The Mato Vega Fire was started by lightening on Sunday and has grown to over 13,000 acres. The Paradise Acres subdivision is still threatened by the wildfire and remains under mandatory evacuation orders. (GEORGE KOCHANIEC, JR/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) **Mato Vega
The Chief Mountain Hotshot crew from Browning, Montana climbs to the Mato Vega Fire at an elevation of over 10,000 feet , a mile above the Paradise Acres subdivision Thursday June 22,2006. The Mato Vega Fire was started by lightening on Sunday and has grown to over 13,000 acres. The Paradise Acres subdivision is still threatened by the wildfire and remains under mandatory evacuation orders. (GEORGE KOCHANIEC, JR/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) **Mato Vega
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GEO;The Chief Mountain Hotshot crew from Browning, Montana climbs to the Mato Vega Fire at an elevation of over 10,000 feet , a mile above the Paradise Acres subdivision Thursday June 22,2006. The Mato Vega Fire was started by lightening on Sunday and has grown to over 13,000 acres. The Paradise Acres subdivision is still threatened by the wildfire and remains under mandatory evacuation orders. (GEORGE KOCHANIEC, JR/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) **Mato Vega
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