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It has been one week since the Trout Fire was reported four miles southeast of Gila, New Mexico with the U.S. Forest Service ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued an emergency declaration as two wildfires in the Gila National Forest continued to grow, ...
In a news release June 13, the U.S. Forest Service announced closures south and west of New Mexico Highway 35, north of Allie ...
Video is showing how the Trout Fire is burning some of the 43,000-plus acres as the fire is just 11% contained near Silver ...
Two wildfires on opposite ends of the Gila National Forest have torched more than 18,000 acres, prompting some highway ...
The Trout Fire was first reported on June 12, approximately 12 miles north of Silver City in Grant County, in the Gila ...
Trout Fire managers are seeing the slowest growth in acreage this week as more people have joined the firefight Friday near Silver City.
A fast-moving wildfire, known as the Trout Fire, is tearing through the Gila National Forest, having already scorched over 38,000 acres.
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.
Firefighters continued to battle the Trout Fire in the Gila National Forest near Silver City as it grew to 38,682 acres on June 18.
The Trout Fire grew over 40,000 acres on Thursday morning, June 19, which is burning about 12 miles north of Silver City in ...