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TUCSON — One of the largest wildfires in Arizona’s history cast an orange glow over people fleeing their mountain homes as four cabins burned and smoke grayed the sky 200 miles away.

The U.S. Forest Service said Friday that four summer rental cabins burned in the Wallow wildfire, which was consuming dead and dry trees and brush in the White Mountains near the New Mexico border.

At 165 square miles, or 106,000 acres, the Wallow fire has become the fourth-largest wildfire in state history.

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