First the trucks arrived, carrying armed men toward the mist-shrouded mountaintop.
Then the flames appeared, sweeping across a forest of towering pines and oaks.
After the fire laid waste to the forest last year, the trucks returned.
This time, they carried the avocado plants taking root in the orchards scattered across the once tree-covered summit where townspeople used to forage for mushrooms.
“We never witnessed a blaze on this scale before,” said Maricela Baca Yépez, 46, a municipal official and lifelong resident of Patuán, a town nestled in the volcanic plateaus where Mexico’s Purépecha people have lived for centuries.
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