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As crews continue fighting the Laguna Fire in northern New Mexico, county officials issued a "GO" status notice for Gallinas ...
The Trout Fire and the Buck Fire are burning in the southwest part of the state, prompting evacuations for residents nearby.
The Turkey Feather Fire continues to grow in the Gila Wilderness while the Laguna Fire continues to burn in northern New ...
On July 12, the Forest Service announced that a spot fire had ignited outside of containment lines the day prior.
All of New Mexico’s largest active wildfires have ignited in areas facing the most severe drought conditions in the entire ...
Officials Saturday night encouraged residents of two communities in Chama Canyon to prepare for a possible evacuation.
The overflowing floodwaters washed away local houses, broke trees, submerged roads, and caused miserable damage in Ruidoso.
About 120 miles to the north, the Buck Fire has burned over 35,000 acres near Aragon, New Mexico. Lightning sparked the fire on June 11, and it continues to spread in grass and timber despite ...
The Trout and Buck fires have been burning across thousands of acres of land in southwest New Mexico since last week.
Flash flooding from torrential rain hit Ruidoso, New Mexico, killing at least three people and prompting dozens of rescues, ...
A fire alarm forced the evacuation by air traffic controllers of the Albuquerque Air Route Traffic Control Center in New Mexico, disrupting flights and leading to temporary ground stops at Phoenix and ...
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 ...