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Fire threatening homes in south-central New Mexico

Authorities say a wildfire is threatening some homes and railroad tracks in south-central New Mexico.

Wendy Mason with New Mexico State Forestry says the fire began Friday afternoon and has charred an estimated 30 acres north of Bernardo in Socorro County. She says between 10 and 15 homes are threatened.

The fire has also forced the closure of State Highway 116.

State forestry crews along with local fire departments from the area are fighting the flames.

The fire weather outlook for much of New Mexico remained critical on Friday as other parts of the state and neighboring Arizona and West Texas were elevated.

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