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The Camp Fire near Fort Stanton is officially 100% contained after burning 877 acres, including five structures.
The Camp Fire that’s been burning in Lincoln County, New Mexico, for more than week is now 100 percent contained, the U.S.
Campgrounds and a horse ranch were evacuated as a wildfire swept through a Civil War-era historical site in southern New Mexico.
THE CAMP FIRE STARTED SUNDAY AND PROMPTED EVACUATIONS FOR FORT STANTON. ROB JAGGER’S CAMPGROUND AND RIO BONITO AND WEST MESA ROAD, IMPACTING A HANDFUL OF PEOPLE. EVACUATIONS FOR THE FEW ...
Evacuations have been ordered by the Lincoln County Office of Emergency Operation for residents in the Fort Stanton area due ...
The Fort Stanton Historic Site is set to reopen Thursday, days after a wildfire destroyed a handful of buildings at the ...
Several historic structures have been damaged amid the Camp Fire burning near the Fort Stanton Historic Site.
Wildfire destroyed or damaged a handful of historic structures at Fort Stanton Saturday, but quick response from a ...
The Camp Fire that started Sunday afternoon in Lincoln County has burned 720 acres and prompted an evacuation in Fort Stanton ...
The fire entered a former World War II internment camp, according to a Fort Stanton Historic Site social media post. Two wooden structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps were destroyed ...
In this photo provided by the Bureau of Land Management, a helicopter dips out of a water container called a “pumpkin” on the Camp Fire located near Fort Stanton, N.M., Sunday, May 25 ...