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A fast-moving wildfire, known as the Trout Fire, is tearing through the Gila National Forest, having already scorched over 38,000 acres.
Hot, dry temperatures and extreme drought conditions caused the Trout and Buck fires to grow to 24,706 and 57,736 acres, respectively on June 17.
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NMDOH issues smoke advisory for those affected by Trout Fire in Gila National ForestThe New Mexico Departments of Health and Environment issued a smoke advisory on June 18 for people affected by the Trout Fire in the Gila National Forest. The 38,708-acre fire north of Silver City ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued an emergency declaration as two wildfires in the Gila National Forest continued to grow, burning tens of thousands of acres in the past 24 hours. On Tuesday, the ...
Two wildfires in New Mexico are burning over 80,000 acres, prompting evacuation orders and an emergency response from state ...
Two wildfires in New Mexico are burning over 80,000 acres, prompting evacuation orders and an emergency response from state ...
The Trout Fire and the Buck Fire are burning in the southwest part of the state, prompting evacuations for residents nearby.
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When may we see relief from the triple-digit heat and smoke that continues to hang over New Mexico? Soon, actually.
The Trout Fire is continuing to grow significantly, causing road closures and evacuations near Silver City in southwestern ...
The New Mexico Wildfire Map currently shows an active fire east of Gila, New Mexico. The Trout Fire is burning an estimated 38,708 acres. Currently, 755 personnel are assigned to the incident. The ...
The Trout Fire burning in Grant County in the Gila National Forest has grown in size and prompted some evacuation orders.
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