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Imagine having a street with only your house and your neighbor’s on one side and at the end of the road. With only one entrance and exit, you start noticing strange cars coming and going, wandering through the jungle behind your house for 20 minutes to three hours. At one point, you even saw a car drive out, leaving a smoking, crackling jungle behind. “I remember it was a Mazda? They used to pass by often – we used to catch them on camera. So, yesterday, I was outside, ready to write down their license plate number so I could call the Dededo police again, and as I was filming him walking out of the jungle, we noticed smoke coming out of the jungle,” said one Yigo resident. This was the reality for residents of Chalan Ana G. Taitano Street, who spotted the fire before it spread further.
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