Arizona, Greer Fire
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After years of delays, red tape and costly maintenance, Arizona's multi-million-dollar dust detection system near Picacho Peak is finally online. But just weeks before the monsoon, a new technical glitch could leave drivers in danger.
The mayors of Eagar and Springerville have declared a State of Emergency due to the 'Greer Fire' burning in Eastern Arizona. As of the last update late Wednesday morning, the fire has grown to more than 7,
Greer residents and the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management capture footage of the Greer Fire spreading.
A fire in Arizona has set over 3,500 acres ablaze and is continuing to grow as officials work to control the flames, according to officials. The Greer Fire started Tuesday at 11 a.m. local time in Greer, Arizona, which is around 223 miles northeast of Phoenix, Arizona, according to a press release published by 311 Info.
Kenzie Beach has the latest on the Greer Fire that has forced several residents in eastern Arizona to flee from their homes. It has grown to more than 7,000 acres as of May 14.
Multiple buildings have been destroyed and evacuations have been ordered as a wind-driven wildfire burns through an Apache County community.