The Tusas Fire prompted evacuation orders in San Miguel County in northern New Mexico after starting Wednesday afternoon.
The Tusas Fire has grown to an estimated 150 acres in size and remains 0% contained a day after it started in northern New ...
State Highway 266 residents are being evacuated, west of Sapello.
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The wildfire burning near the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon fire burn scar is continuing to grow, ...
More than 130 personnel are working to contain the Tusas Fire, with smoke lingering and roads still blocked. Animal shelter ...
The Tusas Fire was uncontained Thursday. A wind advisory and red flag warning remained in effect for the area until 8 p.m.
The Tusas Fire was discovered Wednesday, April 22 at 4 p.m. near NM 266 west of Sapello in San Miguel County. Currently, the fire is estimated at 150 acres and is zero percent contained. The cause of ...
Tusas Fire reaches 150 acres near Sapello; homes threatened, N.M. 266 closed as crews battle wind-driven wildfire.
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – The Tusas Fire, burning in San Miguel County, is prompting evacuations. The fire, near NM ...
The New Mexico Forestry Division would like to update you on a wildfire that is requiring the attention of suppression resources in New Mexico.
Some residents of the Sapello area have been told to leaves their homes due to a wildfire that started Wednesday afternoon. The Tusas Fire was estimated tobe between 50 and 75 acres Wednesday evening ...
"You need to have your bags by the door ready to go," Bernalillo County Fire and Rescue Deputy Chief Joel Gallegos said.
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