AP The Las Conchas fire burns near the Los Alamos Laboratory in Los Alamos,  New Mexico on Wednesday. As crews fight to keep the wildfire from  reaching the country's premier nuclear-weapons laboratory and the  surrounding community, scientists are busy sampling the air for  chemicals and radiological materials. 
 Despite strong, erratic winds, fire-fighters are  confident they can keep a wildfire from reaching a mountain community in  northern New Mexico that is home to America’s premier nuclear weapons  laboratory.
 The lab has been shut down since Monday,  when all of the town of Los Alamos and some of its surrounding areas,  12,000 people in all, were evacuated.
 Lines on the  southern and western edges of Los Alamos National Laboratory are  holding. But fire officials said Thursday that flames have reached  sacred Native American sites to the north.
 The Las  Conchas fire has charred nearly 375 sq km since starting Sunday, and  officials believe the blaze will soon become the largest forest fire in  New Mexico history. 
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