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Hundreds of people have been forced from their homes in Apache County due to the Greer Fire, which has burned 9,500 acres.
A wildfire that started near Greer, a community of several dozen people, in eastern Arizona's Apache County on May 13 has grown to over 9,500 acres, according to InciWeb, a federal tracker.
Although hundreds of people and many aircraft were fighting the fire, it was 0% contained. On May 16, the Apache County Sheriff's Office issued mandatory "go" evacuation orders for residents in ...
Here's what to know about efforts to contain the almost week-old Greer Fire. What communities have been evacuated? On May 16, the Apache County Sheriff's Office issued mandatory "go" evacuation ...
Firefighters are working to establish containment lines on the 78-acre Old Greer Fire in Lewis County. According to the Idaho Department of Lands, the fire is burning across the river from Greer. It ...
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.
"The team at (the Department of Forestry and Fire Management) is actively engaged with local and federal partners responding to a fire near Greer in Apache County that has already destroyed ...
Evacuation orders by the Apache County Sheriff's Office and closures of roads and highways remained in effect around the Greer Fire Thursday morning, according to Arizona radio station KTAR.
A wind-driven fire near Greer, Arizona has grown to over 7,000 acres, prompting evacuations and road closures. Multiple state routes are closed in the area, and drivers are advised to check AZ 511 ...
A wind-driven fire that started on the west side of Country Road 1120 in Greer on May 13 has grown to over 7,000 acres, according to InciWeb, a federal wildlife tracker.