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Fire crews gained more control over the Greer Fire as evacuated eastern Arizona residents returned to their homes. Fire officials announced on May 20 that the blaze is now 55% controlled, up from ...
The fire sparked on May 13 and has grown to over 3,000 acres. Multiple structures have reportedly been destroyed. Greer and South Fork residents in Apache County should evacuate their homes.
Here's what to know about firefighter efforts, FEMA grant funding, evacuation orders and weather conditions for the eastern Arizona wildfire.
GREER, AZ — On Monday, Arizona State Forestry officials announced the 'Greer Fire' has been fully contained. Last week, all 'GO' evacuation orders were downgraded to 'SET' status. The wildfire ...
Here's what to know about firefighter efforts, FEMA grant funding, evacuation orders and weather conditions for the eastern Arizona wildfire.
Arizona wildfire consumes thousands of acres, prompts evacuations: See map 150 personnel are working to control the fire as high wind continues to impact the area, according to officials.
Firefighters are making significant progress toward full containment of the Greer Fire in eastern Arizona.
A week after hundreds of residents were allowed back into their homes in Apache County, fire officials announced on May 26 that the Greer Fire was 100% contained.
Fire personnel in eastern Arizona have spent the last week working to get control of the Greer Fire, which has burned over 20,000 acres since May 13.
In the last 24 hours, the fire jumped Highway 89A, a major corridor connecting the Grand Canyon’s North Rim to communities in southern Utah.
The fire remains at 75 acres, with retardant drops overnight helping to contain its spread. The Lewis County Sheriff has closed Old Greer Road due to fire activity, but no evacuations are in place ...
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