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Increased fire activity observed on Trout Fire as critically dry conditions persist
Fire Update for June 15, 2025
Fire Information Phone: 575-323-8964 (8 a.m. – 8 p.m.)
Media Information Phone: 575-323-8984 (8 a.m. – 8 p.m.)
Acres: 12,330 Start Date: June 12, 2025
Location: 12 miles north of Silver City, NM Cause: Under Investigation
Personnel: 552 Fuels: Grass, brush and timber
Containment: 0%
Highlights: Activity on the Trout Fire increased significantly on Saturday as crews observed short-range
spotting and tree torching as the fire advanced eastward toward the State Highway 35 corridor. Firefighters are
actively engaged in around-the-clock suppression efforts, with both day and night operations underway to take
advantage of every opportunity to slow the fire’s progression and strengthen containment lines. Please note:
Updated acreage reflects data from the latest infrared (IR) flight and may change as more accurate mapping
becomes available.
A public meeting is being planned for Monday; the time and location will be announced shortly.
Fire Activity: Ground and aerial resources remained fully engaged in suppression efforts yesterday and last
night, constructing handlines, reinforcing containment lines, and conducting overnight firing operations to
protect private property and provide for public safety. Helicopters carried out targeted water drops to slow the
fire’s progression throughout the afternoon, while firefighters on the ground identified strategic holding features
and constructed containment lines.
Today, crews will build on progress made during last night’s operations. Firefighters will use direct tactics when
it’s safe and will identify existing roads and legacy containment lines within the Skates Fire scar that can be used
as additional holding features. These containment strategies will help stop the fire’s forward movement, protect
critical infrastructure and natural resources, and create safer conditions for firefighters and nearby communities.
Additionally, structure protection crews are actively installing hose lines and implementing structure protection
measures within communities.
Critically dry fuels, high temperatures, low humidity and windy afternoon conditions remain a challenge on this
incident, increasing the potential for rapid fire growth.
Evacuations: GO (Level 3) – Zones 1, 2, 3, 5, 6; SET (Level 2) – Zone 7; READY (Level 1) – Zone 4.
Additional evacuation areas will be identified as the situation evolves. On Saturday, June 14, Grant County
Sheriff’s Office and New Mexico State Police issued new evacuation orders. Residents are urged to stay
informed of evacuation status, as conditions may change quickly.
An evacuation shelter is available at the Convention Center in Silver City (3031 Highway 180 East, Silver City,
NM). High Desert Humane Society will accommodate pets and the rodeo grounds at the Southwest Horseman’s
Association are open to receive livestock.
Weather: A high-pressure system remains in the region, with temperatures in the 90s, humidity from 8-20%,
and winds at 15mph, with gusts up to 23mph.
Closures & Fire Restrictions: The Gila National Forest has issued a closure order for the area. Stage 2 Fire
Restrictions are also in place (https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/gila/alerts/stage-2-fire-restrictions) and a Temporary
Flight Restriction (TFR) is in effect (https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr3/?page=detail_5_3951).
More Information:
InciWeb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/nmgnf-trout-fire
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GilaNForest
Email: 20********@*****et.gov
Written by: Doug Snyder