The New Mexico State Forestry Division has lifted fire restrictions for more than a dozen counties in New Mexico after a wildfire season that saw nearly 200,000 acres burned across the state.

On May 20, the Forestry Division banned fires for non-federal, non-tribal and non-municipal lands in New Mexico amid an increase in wildfires, according to a news release from the agency.

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