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The Trout Fire is continuing to grow significantly, causing road closures and evacuations near Silver City in southwestern ...
The New Mexico Departments of Health and Environment issued a smoke advisory for people affected by the Trout Fire in the Gila National Forest.
The Trout Fire burning in Grant County in the Gila National Forest has grown in size and prompted some evacuation orders.
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Evacuation order issued for residents near Trout Fire, grows to over 38,682 acresFull Story: <a ...
The Trout Fire grew to nearly 40,000 acres on Wednesday morning, June 18, which is burning about 12 miles north of Silver ...
The Trout Fire is now burning 38,682 acres north of Silver City. Officials say that the fire is currently 0% contained.
A fast-moving wildfire, known as the Trout Fire, is tearing through the Gila National Forest, having already scorched over 38,000 acres.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued an emergency declaration as the Trout Fire in the Gila National Forest continues to spread ...
Several organizations and local businesses in Silver City have mobilized to help those evacuated as a result of the raging ...
The governor's declaration came shortly after New Mexico health and environment officials issued a smoke advisory for Grant ...
An emergency declaration was made for the Trout Fire response in southwest New Mexico. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued the ...
Hot, dry temperatures and extreme drought conditions caused the Trout and Buck fires to grow to 24,706 and 57,736 acres, respectively on June 17.
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