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Fire restrictions are now lifted in the Gila National Forest – and on Bureau of Land Management public lands in nearly half of New Mexico's counties.
KRQE Albuquerque on MSN8d
Couple loses home to Trout Fire burning in the Gila National ForestCouple loses home to Trout Fire burning in the Gila National Forest Trump says U.S. economy is hurt by 'too many' federal ...
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KTSM El Paso on MSNNew fire burning in Gila near Lake Roberts; Trout Fire remains at 89% containmentTwo fires are now burning in the Gila National Forest, north of Silver City, New Mexico. The larger Trout Fire, which has ...
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KTSM 9 News on MSNTrout Fire at 96% containment; Panther Fire at 32%Fire officials are reporting continued progress in the battle against two wildfires burning outside of Silver City, New Mexico in the Gila National Forest. The Trout ...
It has been one week since the Trout Fire was reported four miles southeast of Gila, New Mexico with the U.S. Forest Service noting it is 11% contained. That latest figure cited by the National ...
The second-largest alligator juniper tree in the country, known as the “Big Tree,” is still standing in the Gila National Forest as the Trout Fire burns, forest ...
Three wildfires, the Meadow Fire, Buck Fire, and Trout Fire, are burning in the Gila National Forest in New Mexico. The Trout Fire has grown to over 2,000 acres, while the Buck Fire has burned ...
The year is about half over. Where did it go? Let's kick off the second half with an update on a busy West Side intersection. 'A REAL NICE INTERSECTION': The city of Albuquerque recently finished work ...
One big reason the United States Agriculture Department Secretary says she wants to strip protections for 58 million acres of federal forestland is to prevent wildfires, but a new study ...
This isn’t the couple’s first experience with forest fire scares. In 2014, during the Signal Fire, a helicopter had to swoop in and save them, but at that time, their home was spared.
Two wildfires in the Gila National Forest grew over the weekend, ravaging over 50,000 acres with no signs of stopping, and many cities across New Mexico endured triple-digit temperatures on ...
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