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Torrance Couinty, NM, 05/06/2008 -- Don Scott, Bureau Chief of the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, State of New Mexico (left) goes over the site map of the Sherwood Forest subdivision that was burned by the Trigo Fire five days previously with Danny Hogsett, a construction analyst with the U.S. Small Business Administration.  A Preliminary Damage Assessment team made up of representatives from Federal, State and County governments surveyed the fire damages on May 6th.  FEMA photo by Win Henderson

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Torrance Couinty, NM, 05/06/2008 -- Don Scott, Bureau Chief of the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, State of New Mexico (left) goes over the site map of the Sherwood Forest subdivision that was burned by the Trigo Fire five days previously with Danny Hogsett, a construction analyst with the U.S. Small Business Administration. A Preliminary Damage Assessment team made up of representatives from Federal, State and County governments surveyed the fire damages on May 6th. FEMA photo by Win Henderson

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