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Drought Predicted To Make 2003 Fire Season Severe
March 11, 2003
Denver--Colorado's wildfire season is unlikely to begin as early as last summer but the potential remains for large, destructive fires
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ABC7/Associated Press
Denver--Colorado's wildfire season is unlikely to begin as early as last summer but the potential remains for large, destructive fires
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