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In 10 days, two wildfires around the Gila National Forest have burned over 100,000 acres, forced evacuations and spurred Gov.
Trout Fire managers are seeing the slowest growth in acreage this week as more people have joined the firefight Friday near Silver City.
Firefighters successfully halted the Buck Fire's forward movement June 19 and are continuing containment efforts primarily on the northern perimeter.
The smoky haze covering the Gila Valley won’t likely go away anytime soon. The Trout fire, just north of Silver City, N.M., ...
The fire burning 12 miles north of Silver City, New Mexico, is now at 44,570 acres with 11 percent containment, fire ...
It has been one week since the Trout Fire was reported four miles southeast of Gila, New Mexico with the U.S. Forest Service ...
SILVER CITY, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — These are the latest updates as of Friday morning regarding the New Mexico wildfires. The ...
The Trout Fire near Silver City is more than 43,000 acres and still 0% contained as of Thursday. Nearly 2,500 evacuated.
The Trout Fire grew over 40,000 acres on Thursday morning, June 19, which is burning about 12 miles north of Silver City in ...
The Pinos Altos community is now on "Ready" status as of Thursday, June 19. New zones have now been added, and residents in ...