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Crews improved containment of the Middle Mesa Fire as it burns east of Navajo Lake near the New Mexico-Colorado state line.
Firefighters are starting to gain ground against the Lee Fire burning in Rio Blanco and Garfield counties, which has grown to become the fifth-largest wildfire in Colorado history.
Strong northern gusts pushed the Stoner Mesa Fire further south on western edge of the blaze, pressuring firefighters to ...
Albuquerque Fire Rescue crews responded to a fire near the intersection of San Mateo Blvd. and Zuni Rd. early Tuesday morning ...
Multiple wildfires burning across Colorado consumed thousands of acres on Monday, and one fire in the San Juan National ...
The Middle Mesa Fire was estimated at 5,047 acres and 44 percent containment Monday (Aug. 11), as crews worked to suppress ...
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As the Stoner Mesa Fire has grown to over 3,500 acres as of Aug. 11, firefighters have strategically navigated the “extreme” ...
MANDATORY EVACUATIONS. Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office has ordered a mandatory evacuation for residents of Aspen Springs to ...
The Middle Mesa Fire, which was sparked by lightning a week ago, is at 15% containment due to "decisive action from ...
More than 360 people are deployed to fight the wildfire, and additional resources are on the way, the incident management ...
The Middle Mesa Fire has burned 2,500 acres with no containment so far in Rio Arriba County in New Mexico and Archuleta County in Colorado.