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The Camp Fire that’s been burning in Lincoln County, New Mexico, for more than week is now 100 percent contained, the U.S.
The Camp Fire near Fort Stanton is officially 100% contained after burning 877 acres, including five structures.
A wildfire near Fort Stanton in Lincoln County has burned 350 acres, leading to evacuations of nearby campgrounds as crews ...
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced today that the Camp Fire at the Fort Stanton - Snowy River National Conservation Area (NCA) in Lincoln County is 100% contained. In addition, the BLM will ...
Evacuations have been ordered by the Lincoln County Office of Emergency Operation for residents in the Fort Stanton area due ...
The Camp Fire remained at 720 acres overnight and is still 4 percent contained, the New Mexico Forestry Division said in an ...
A brush fire of 20 to 25 acres, named the Camp Fire, in burning in Lincoln County. Crews from Capitan, Bonito Lincoln County, ...
The 720-acre Camp Fire northeast of Ruidoso ignited Sunday near one of the most-intact military forts from the 19th century ...
The Camp Fire that started Sunday afternoon in Lincoln County has burned 720 acres and prompted an evacuation in Fort Stanton ...
The Fort Stanton Historic Site is set to reopen Thursday, days after a wildfire destroyed a handful of buildings at the location in southern New Mexico. No one was reported injured in the Camp Fire ...
The fire in Lincoln County known as the the "camp fire" has grown to 50 acres, according to the Lincoln Office of Emergency Services. It's near Fort Stanton, 30 miles northeast of Ruidoso. Ground ...
The fire, which has been burning for more than week, is now fully contained but crews remain looking for hot spots ...