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The New Mexico Departments of Health and Environment issued a smoke advisory for people affected by the Trout Fire in the Gila National Forest.
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.
When may we see relief from the triple-digit heat and smoke that continues to hang over New Mexico? Soon, actually.
The Trout Fire grew significantly overnight, jumping from 24,000 acres to nearly 39,000 acres. Officials with the Gila National Forest, say the fire continues to grow because of the dry weather, winds ...
In New Mexico, stretches of the Carson, Gila and Santa Fe national forests could be eligible for sale under the bill's ...
The Trout Fire burning in Grant County in the Gila National Forest has grown in size and prompted some evacuation orders.
Several organizations and local businesses in Silver City have mobilized to help those evacuated as a result of the raging Trout Fire in the Gila National Forest.
Forest fires have broken out in parts of New Mexico that state forecasters had already warned would see an elevated wildfire ...
Closures exist on New Mexico Highways 15, 35, 61, and 152 due to the Trout Fire, and on New Mexico Highway 163 due to the Buck Fire. Forest Road 141 is closed due to replacement of the South Fork ...
New Mexico, have issued warnings to residents not to drive and to put off running errands. For New Mexico, smoke from a ...
The New Mexico Departments of Health and Environment issue a continued smoke advisory for communities affected by the Trout Fire. The rapidly expanding Trout Fire in the Gila National Forest is ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed stripping the Gila chub of its Endangered Species Act protections on Monday.