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The Trout Fire, burning in the Gila National Forest north of Silver City, is now 19 percent contained, according to the incident management team on Saturday night, June 21. The fire, which is burning ...
Smoke could cause air quality to be moderate in the morning for a few hours, and possibly hazy in the afternoon, but should ...
Two fires are now burning in the Gila National Forest, north of Silver City, New Mexico. The larger Trout Fire, which has ...
The Trout Fire, burning just outside of Silver City, is now 83% contained and has scorched more than 47,000 acres, destroying ...
Video is showing how the Trout Fire is burning some of the 43,000-plus acres as the fire is just 11% contained near ... Thousands evacuated as Trout Fire grows in Gila National Forest 6:30 p.m.
GILA NATIONAL FOREST, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — A fast-moving wildfire, known as the Trout Fire, is continuing to grow in the Gila National Forest, burning over 43,000 acres.
The Trout Fire in Gila National Forest has expanded to over 38,000 acres due to wind and heat. Over 800 personnel are battling the blaze, working day and night shifts.
The Meadow Fire, Buck Fire and Trout Fire are burning in the Gila National Forest. The Trout and Meadow fires are consuming acreage just north of silver City, New Mexico, near Highway 15.
Trout Fire managers are seeing the slowest growth in acreage this week as more people have joined the firefight Friday near Silver City.
SILVER CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – The second-largest alligator juniper tree in the country, known as the “Big Tree,” is still standing in the Gila National Forest as the Trout Fire burns, forest ...
The Trout Fire was first reported on June 12, approximately 12 miles north of Silver City in Grant County, in the Gila National Forest. The Buck Fire is located in the Gila National Forest.