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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.
The Trout Fire burning in Grant County in the Gila National Forest has grown in size and prompted some evacuation orders.
In a news release June 13, the U.S. Forest Service announced closures south and west of New Mexico Highway 35, north of Allie ...
The Trout Fire is currently at 300 acres. SILVER CITY, New Mexico (KVIA) -- Firefighters near Silver City are working to put out two wildfires: the Meadow Fire and the Trout Fire. The fires are locate ...
A fire started in western New Mexico on Wednesday evening. The “Buck Fire” has burned 550 acres southeast of the community of ...
New Mexico’s relatively cool and moist weather so far this spring will dry and warm up in coming weeks, putting fire managers ...
The Paradise Fire is burning about 13 miles south of Quemado, New Mexico right now. The fire is about 578 acres in size with 0% containment currently. The Gila Las Cruces Type 3 Incident Management ...
A warming climate — fueled in part by the state’s oil and gas production — has parched rivers and turned forests to tinder.
Domed tents with fire retardant skins conceal stacks of white metal containers filled with legacy nuclear waste produced ...
New Mexico has been experiencing a wildfire season with nearly half the state listed in extreme drought intensity or higher, ...
The Gila National Forest has issued a public safety closure order for part of its land and recreation sites threatened by the ...