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The Greer Fire has burned more than 18,000 acres in eastern Arizona and has burned down at least four homes, officials said.
Governor Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) declared a state of emergency, making state resources and funding available to support local wildfire response and recovery efforts.
Hobbs declared a state of emergency for Apache County and toured the Greer Fire, which has scorched nearly 16,000 acres in eastern Arizona.
Fire officials give an update on the Greer Fire, which has burned 15,985 acres and continues to be threatened by dry conditions and gusty winds.
Here's what to know about firefighter efforts, FEMA grant funding, evacuation orders and weather conditions for the eastern ...
Firefighters took advantage of good weather to activate significant air support on May 15 but were bracing for winds to pick ...
Residents in Greer and South Fork have been ordered to evacuate their homes after the Greer Fire broke out Tuesday in the ...
Arizona governor declares state of emergency as Greer Fire reaches 15,985 acres, forcing evacuations amid critical weekend ...
As Arizona enters its hottest months of the year, high temperatures exacerbate fire risk and can help spread the flames after ...
PHOENIX — Firefighters worked to put out a fire at a large warehouse in west Phoenix after the building caught fire overnight ...
Learn more about the latest Phoenix area weather forecast and conditions with Most Accurate Forecast from ABC15.
Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority (CAFMA) responded to reports of a wildland fire near Lakeshore Drive ...
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