The Las Conchas fires can be seen behind and above the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people were placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons was shut down. The fires has torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH
The Las Conchas fires can be seen behind and above the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people were placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons was shut down. The fires has torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH
Hot spots from the Las Conchas fires can be seen behind and above the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people were placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons was shut down. The fires has torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH
The Las Conchas fires burn near Los Alamos, New Mexico, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people were placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory, home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons, was shut down. The fires have torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH
The Las Conchas fires burn near Los Alamos, New Mexico, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people were placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory, home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons, was shut down. The fires have torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH
Los Alamos Fire Chief Douglas Tucker (C) talks to the residents of Los Alamos during a meeting at the White Rock Baptist Church in White Rock, New Mexico about the Las Conchas fires burning near Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people was placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons was shut down. The fires has torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH
Los Alamos Fire Chief Douglas Tucker (R) talks to the residents of Los Alamos during a meeting at the White Rock Baptist Church in White Rock, New Mexico about the Las Conchas fires burning near Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people was placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons was shut down. The fires has torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH
Smoke from the Las Conchas fires can be seen behind and above the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people was placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons was shut down. The fires has torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH
Smoke from the Las Conchas fires can be seen behind and above the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people was placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons was shut down. The fires has torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH
Los Alamos Fire Chief Douglas Tucker (R) talks to the residents of Los Alamos during a meeting at the White Rock Baptist Church in White Rock, New Mexico about the Las Conchas fires burning near Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people was placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons was shut down. The fires has torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH
Smoke from the Las Conchas fires can be seen behind and above the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, 29 June 2011. About 12,000 people was placed under a mandatory evacuation in the town of Los Alamos and the Los Alamos National Laboratory home to the nation's largest supply of nuclear weapons was shut down. The fires has torched 60,000 acres, or about 93 square miles, in less than two days. EPA/LARRY W. SMITH