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Hot, dry temperatures caused the fire burning near Silver City, New Mexico, to grow on Monday, prompting changes to ...
The Trout and Buck fires have been burning across thousands of acres of land in southwest New Mexico since last week.
The Trout Fire, burning north of Silver City in the Gila National Forest, has nearly doubled in size, fire officials reported ...
The nation’s capital on Saturday was overtaken by the sight of tanks rolling down the street and Army helicopters buzzing in ...
The Trout Fire, 12 miles north of Silver City, grew to 18,278 acres by June 16 and remains uncontained. The fire, which began burning on June 12, experienced noticeable growth over the weekend, the ...
The Trout Fire, north of Silver City, has prompted evacuation of 350 homes; the Buck Fire, in Catron County, is also ...
The current Trout Fire in Silver City, which has burned over 24,000 acres, has caused a new problem as El Paso's air quality worsens as a result of the smoke. The latest on the blaze includes ...
Firefighters battling the Trout Fire in the Gila National Forest “made steady progress” on Sunday, June 15, the fire incident ...
The Trout Fire, burning outside of Silver City, is experiencing rapid growth, according to the fire incident command team in ...
The Trout Fire burning in Grant County in the Gila National Forest has grown in size and prompted some evacuation orders.
Crews are battling two fires – the Trout Fire and the Buck Fire – that have caused road closures and evacuations in one part of New Mexico.
Two wildfires in southwest New Mexico are growing, with high temperatures and dry conditions making containment difficult.