Mexican army finds, burns nine tons of marijuana in the north

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MEXICO CITY (AP) - Be careful about getting downwind of this fire: The Mexican army says it found and burned almost nine tons of marijuana in the northern state of Durango.

The army said recently that a ground patrol found the marijuana hung out to dry in Tepehuanes, which is a township in a drug-producing region known as the ``Golden Triangle.’’

The army says it is stepping up efforts to find marijuana plantations in the area and detect the drug before it can be harvested.