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The Trout Fire and the Buck Fire are burning in the southwest part of the state, prompting evacuations for residents nearby.
Fire officials are reporting continued progress in the battle against two wildfires burning outside of Silver City, New ...
For the third straight day, fire officials report that the Trout Fire outside of Silver City, New Mexico, remains at 83 ...
The Trout and Buck fires have been burning across thousands of acres of land in southwest New Mexico since last week.
More: on tracking the Trout Fire New Mexico wildfire map: Track Trout Fire as responders work to contain blaze Currently, crews continue to hold and secure a completed line against the main fire.
An emergency declaration was made for the Trout Fire response in southwest New Mexico, near Silver City.
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.
The Trout Fire and the Buck Fire have altogether burned over 100,000 acres in the Gila National Forest near Silver City, New Mexico.
The Trout Fire, burning just outside of Silver City, is now 83% contained and has scorched more than 47,000 acres, destroying ...
Excessive rainfall over the burn scar will result in debris flow moving through the Trout Fire Burn Scar, into canyons ...
The Trout Fire, burning north of Silver City, is now at 93 percent containment, fire officials said Monday afternoon, July 7.
Wildfires can damage local vegetation and change soil characteristics, making the area more vulnerable to flash floods.