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44.9818888519977, -118.458063672572
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2024-08-24
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2025-06-25 20:15:50.2148432025-06-25 20:15:50.214843
**Start Date/Time/Location** The Trout Fire started on Thursday, June 12, 2025, approximately 12 miles north of Silver City, New Mexico[1][5]. **Size and Containment** As of June 25, 2025, the fire has burned 47,121 acres and is 33% contained[2][4]. **Growth and Rate of Spread** The fire initially grew rapidly under hot, dry, and windy conditions, expanding to 2,170 acres by the evening of June 13. It has continued to spread, fueled by grass, brush, and timber. Despite challenging conditions, firefighters have made progress in containment, particularly with the help of aerial support[1][5]. **Containment Efforts** Firefighters, including hotshot crews, have been working to construct fire lines and implement suppression tactics. However, operations have been temporarily slowed by steep slopes, dense vegetation, and erratic winds. Helicopters have been crucial in dropping water along the fire’s western flank to support ground crews. Suppression repair work is also ongoing in contained areas to mitigate landscape disturbances and prevent erosion[1][4].
Citations
['https://nmfireinfo.com/2025/06/24/trout-fire-update-for-june-24-2025/', 'https://nmfireinfo.com/2025/06/25/trout-fire-update-for-june-25-2025/', 'https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-publication/nmgnf-trout-fire/trout-fire-evacuation-update-from-grant-county-oem-06-15-2025', 'https://nmfireinfo.com/2025/06/21/trout-fire-update-for-june-21-2025/', 'https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/gila/newsroom/releases/trout-fire-update-june-13-2025']