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GREER, AZ (AZFamily) — The Greer Fire has jumped a highway and fire crews are preparing for a tough couple of days as more acres burn in Apache County. A community meeting has been scheduled for ...
GREER, Ariz. - Containment is growing in Apache County's Greer Fire and on May 19, the sheriff's office said residents can go back to their homes following week-long evacuations.
With containment growing on Apache County's Greer Fire, the sheriff's office announced that residents could return to their homes after a week of evacuations. The fire has burned over 20,000 acres.
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. The wildfire ...
The Greer Fire burning in Apache County has burned more than 9,500 acres as of May 15. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more from residents who had to evacuate with their animals who are now living in ...
We have the latest on the Greer Fire burning in Apache County. So far, as of May 18, it's burned more than 20,000 acres and isn't contained.
Apache County's Greer Fire is seeing increased containment, allowing residents to return home as of May 19, following week-long evacuations, the sheriff's office announced.
The Apache County Sheriff's Office issued mandatory evacuation orders for residents in Eagar, Greer, South Fork and all areas west of State Route 261 on May 16, three days after the wildfire began.
A fast-moving, 1,200-acre wildfire is burning in the Apache County community of Greer, where several structures have been destroyed.
Here's the May 16 news on the Greer Fire. A wildfire that started near Greer, a community of several dozen people, in eastern Arizona's Apache County on May 13 has grown to over 9,500 acres ...
Please see the attached press release regarding the re-entry of residents evacuated for the Greer Fire. Posted by Apache County Emergency Management and Preparedness on Monday, May 19, 2025.
Evacuations. On May 16, the Apache County Sheriff's Office issued mandatory "go" evacuation orders for residents in Greer, South Fork, all areas west of State Route 261, and for all Eagar ...