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 A wind-driven blaze believed to have killed two people and that burned at least 200 homes and other structures in New Mexico. The blaze in the Village of Ruidoso was fu stanley cup eled by winds between 50 and 90 mph on Tuesday. Authorities have ordered or advised up to 4,500 people to evacuate. Airtankers resumed an aerial attack on the fire Wednesday after high winds kept them grounded much of the day. Authorities say that they are working to confirm the identities of the people who died. The fire has reportedly burned more than 5,700 acres and is 0% contained. A state of emergency has been declared for Ruidoso.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-s stanley cup ize: 12px; padding: 5px 10px; stanley cup border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo Wvvb NCAA on trial in concussion case of dead USC football player
 Ready for a show  The Perseid meteor shower is upon us once again.The celestial event, which NASA considers the  best meteor shower of the year,  is active from about mid-July to late August, according to the U.S. space agency.NASA says th stanley termosar e meteor shower normally peaks in mid-August when up to 100 meteors can be seen per hour. But you may be able to see some  shooting stars  in the  stanley termosy weeks leading up to and after that time.NASA says it considers the Perseids the best because the meteors are very fast and bright, and they often leave long  wakes  of light and color behind them as they streak across the sky.The Perseids are also known for their  fireballs,  which NASA says are larger explosions of light and color that can persist longer than an average meteor streak.If youll be on the lookout for the meteor shower, NASA says its best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere during the pre-dawn hours, though its possible to view meteors from the shower as early as 10 p.m.Meteor showers are also best viewed when away from city lights, so people in urban communities may want to travel somewhere more rural to experience the wonder.As for where this shower comes from, NASA says meteors come from leftover comet particles and bits from broken asteroids. When Earth passes through these particles, the bits collide with our atmosphere and disintegrate to create fiery and colorful streaks in the sky.The comet thats  stanley cup responsible for creating the Perseids is 109P/Swift-Tuttle, which last visited the