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Sections of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness remain open, but Bergerson recommended that campers call ahead as many entry points and lakes have been closed due to the fire.
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Nobody would have guessed it would be doubling and quadrupling in size, said Jean Bergerson, a spokeswoman for the Minnesota Interagency Fire Center.
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Jaime Bergerson began Teens4Peace two years ago when her English teacher had her class write poetry about their reaction to pictures of the genocide in Darfur.
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"Everyone in my class was shocked and they didn't know what was happening," says Bergerson, 17, a high school senior from Potomac, Md.
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But when Bergerson put up a Web page and started using groups on Facebook, an 11-million-member site popular with college and high school students, it boomed.
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Bergerson said the fire was moving too fast south and east for crews to build a fire line ahead of it.
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The fire "has confounded a lot of people," said Jean Bergerson, lead public information officer for the U.S. Forest Service and local agencies.
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Bergerson noted that the fire in the past two days had spread far beyond what were expected originally to be its limits.
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Sections of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness remain open, but Bergerson recommended that campers call ahead as many entry points and lakes have been closed due to the fire.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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"Nobody would have guessed it would be doubling and quadrupling in size," said Jean Bergerson, a spokeswoman for the Minnesota Interagency Fire Center.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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