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The federal government accidentally burned down their houses
The federal government accidentally burned down their houses
The federal government accidentally burned down their houses, then made it hard to come home
FEMA told survivors of the largest wildfire in New Mexico history that it aimed to put temporary housing on their land. But because of its strict, slow-moving bureaucracy, that has happened only twice.
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