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- La_Mesa_Fire comment "The La Mesa Fire was a wildfire on the Pajarito Plateau of New Mexico, USA, that was human-caused on the afternoon of June 16, 1977. Before it was contained one week later, the fire burned 15,444 acres (62.5 km²) of Bandelier National Monument and part of Los Alamos National Laboratory, where it reached K-site and S-site, two facilities used to fabricate and test chemical explosives. Resources deployed to contain the fire included 800 firefighters from surrounding states.".