Fire officials announced Wednesday that a wildfire in New Mexico’s Gila National Forest has burned more than 265 square miles, making it the largest wildfire in state history. Last week, lightning sparked two separate fires in the southwestern part of the state, merging into a massive blaze that burned 20,000 acres in a single day. A spokesperson for the fire crews said it remains . The previous record for largest wildfire was set last year when a fire near Los Alamos National Laboratory burned 245 square miles.聽 More than 1,000 firefighters are working to contain the blaze, which has been fanned by high winds in dry conditions.
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