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On May 17, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs declared a state of emergency. The declaration makes state resources and funding available to support local wildfire response and recovery efforts. Hobbs has ...
GREER, AZ — On Monday, Arizona State Forestry officials announced the 'Greer Fire' has been fully contained. Last week, all 'GO' evacuation orders were downgraded to 'SET' status.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs declared a state of emergency for the Greer Fire on Saturday, making additional state resources available to firefighting efforts.
Sarah Robinson reports from Eager, Arizona on Monday, just a few miles away from where the Greer Fire is burning in Apache County.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has declared a State of Emergency to fight the Greer Fire, which has burned nearly 16,000 acres in eastern Arizona.
Almost 800 people were assigned to fight the fire, as of May 18. Here's what to know about efforts to contain the almost week-old Greer Fire. What communities have been evacuated?
At the scene of the Greer Fire, ABC15 got an inside look at how air operations work and the critical decisions made by crews operating various aircraft in firefighting efforts.
Firefighters have fully contained the Greer Fire in eastern Arizona, almost two weeks after it started.
Firefighters are making significant progress toward full containment of the Greer Fire in eastern Arizona.
Arizona governor declares state of emergency as Greer Fire reaches 15,985 acres, forcing evacuations amid critical weekend weather warnings.
The Greer Fire grows in size as Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs declares a state of emergency and releases $200,000 for firefighting efforts.
The Greer Fire grows in size as Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs declares a state of emergency and releases $200,000 for firefighting efforts.
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