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Greer Fire Burns Over 7,000 Acres With 0% Containment, Evacuations Ongoing

Wind-driven wildfire in Arizona's White Mountains forces evacuations and road closures as firefighting efforts face red-flag conditions.

Areas in eastern Arizona closed due to wildfires
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Overview

  • The Greer Fire, which started on May 13, has grown to over 7,000 acres with no containment as of May 15, fueled by high winds and dry vegetation.
  • Mandatory evacuations remain in place for Greer, North Woods, South Fork, and Amity, with shelters set up for displaced residents and animals.
  • High winds have grounded aerial firefighting efforts, complicating suppression strategies as ground crews work to protect structures and contain the fire.
  • Major road closures include State Route 260 between mileposts 385 and 393 and southbound lanes of State Route 373 leading into Greer.
  • A complex-incident management team has taken command as roughly 200–400 personnel from state and federal agencies continue battling the wildfire.