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Two wildfires in New Mexico are burning over 80,000 acres, prompting evacuation orders and an emergency response from state officials. The Buck Fire is burning over 57,000 acres in Catron County ...
Two wildfires fueled by extreme drought and dry heat have burned over 80,000 acres in New Mexico, prompting evacuation orders and closing part of a national forest. The Trout Fire, which began on ...
New Mexico State Police is asking for the public to help locate stolen equipment critical to wildfire response operations.
Wildfires can damage local vegetation and change soil characteristics, making the area more vulnerable to flash floods.
New Mexico's Homeland Security and Emergency Management requested the assistance following heavy rain and wildfires.
Two wildfires in New Mexico are burning over 80,000 acres, prompting evacuation orders and an emergency response from state officials. The Buck Fire is burning over 57,000 acres in Catron County ...
Firefighters are battling the massive Buck Fire in southeast New Mexico, which has burned more than 57,000 acres since it was sparked by lightning on June 11. Nearly 300 personnel are on the ground, ...
Fires in or near the Gila National Forest are continuing to grow amid dry conditions. The Trout Fire is burning north of ...
Two wildfires in southwest New Mexico are growing, with high temperatures and dry conditions making containment difficult. The Buck Fire now covers 33,737 acres and is 0% contained.
Over $180,000 worth of equipment, critical to fighting wildfires in New Mexico, was stolen earlier this month, according to New Mexico State Police.