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New Mexico United States senators introduced federal legislation Friday to expand tree nursery capacity for forest replanting ...
The Buck Fire is burning over 57,000 acres in Catron County and is 15% contained as of Tuesday night, according to New Mexico Fire Information. Lightning sparked the fire on June 11, authorities said.
The New Mexico Fire Dashboard reports four new fires have started in the last 24 hours burning 83 acres, with 13 starting within the last 14 days impacting 102,000 acres. There have only been ...
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.
Two wildfires fueled by extreme drought and dry heat have burned over 80,000 acres in New Mexico, prompting evacuation orders and closing part of a national forest. The Trout Fire, which began on ...
Other wildfires continue to spark across the state of New Mexico. The Buck Fire, also located in the Gila National Forest as burned over 55,000 acres.
Years after a devastating wildfire tore through tens of thousands of acres of northern New Mexico forest, near the nationally ...
The Trout Fire has grown to more than 43,000 acres and has prompted some evacuations in the county. The executive order does include deployment of the New Mexico National Guard to assist in ...
The Trout Fire has burned an estimated 24,706 acres, as of Tuesday, June 17, in the Gila National Forest, near Silver City, in southwestern New Mexico. A day before, it was at around 18,000 acres.
SILVER CITY, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — These are the latest updates as of Friday morning regarding the New Mexico wildfires. Trout Fire 44,570 acres burned 11 percent contained Buck Fire 57,753 acres ...