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NASA satellite imagery has revealed the dramatic scale of the wildfires scorching parts of southwestern New Mexico, as two major fires—the Buck and Trout—continue to threaten homes, infrastructure and ...
The Trout fire, located north of Silver City, ignited on June 12, according to New Mexico Fire Information. And t he Buck Fire was first reported on June 11 and is burning southeast of Aragon, in ...
Two wildfires in southwestern New Mexico remain 0% contained as heat, wind and drought fuel dangerous growth. Evacuations are underway and smoke is triggering hazardous air quality alerts.
The Buck Fire stands as the biggest wildfire to burn in New Mexico this year, according to a Source review of the fire season. The Trout Fire is on its way to becoming the second-biggest.
The Buck Fire is burning over 57,000 acres in Catron County and is 15% contained as of Tuesday night, according to New Mexico Fire Information. Lightning sparked the fire on June 11, authorities said.
All of New Mexico’s largest active wildfires have ignited in areas facing the most severe drought conditions in the entire ...
The Trout Fire and the Buck Fire are burning in the southwest part of the state, prompting evacuations for residents nearby. Evacuations ordered in New Mexico as wildfires scorch over 80,000 acres ...
Other wildfires continue to spark across the state of New Mexico. The Buck Fire, also located in the Gila National Forest as burned over 55,000 acres.
Update (5:46 PM): There are four wildfires burning in southern New Mexico at the moment: the Buck Fire, the Trout Fire, the 7 Springs Fire, and the Pinon Draw Fire. ABC-7 is actively tracking and ...
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