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Fire personnel in eastern Arizona have spent the last week working to get control of the Greer Fire, which has burned over 20,000 acres since May 13.
A wildfire that broke out in a rural area of eastern Arizona has burned over 9,500 acres as of Thursday and continues to move north, according to officials. The Greer Fire, named after the ...
The Greer Fire sparked on May 13 and has grown to over 12,000 acres. Multiple structures have reportedly been destroyed. Hundreds of Apache County residents have been ordered to evacuate.
The Greer Fire burning in eastern Arizona was at 20,833 acres and still uncontained the evening of May 18, according to InciWeb, a federal tracker.
Here's what to know about firefighter efforts, FEMA grant funding, evacuation orders and weather conditions for the eastern Arizona wildfire.
A fire in the small Arizona community of Greer in the eastern part of the state prompted evacuations after it grew to 3,500 acres in one day.
After two weeks of burning, the Greer Fire in eastern Arizona reached 100% containment, officials announced May 26, 2025.
A week after hundreds of residents were allowed back into their homes in Apache County, fire officials announced on May 26 that the Greer Fire was 100% contained.
Hear from an eyewitness as residents of the Graham County community have been ordered to evacuate.
Eastern Arizona wildfire explodes to 6,400 acres amid high winds The Greer Fire is threatening a small mountain town near the New Mexico border.
Fire personnel in eastern Arizona have spent the last week working to get control of the Greer Fire, which has burned over 20,000 acres since May 13.