The 38-day fire continued to march toward 300,000 acres of scorched New Mexico earth, and its size and complexity are prompting Forest Service officials to alter how they will deploy their forces to battle the blaze.
Calf Canyon / Hermits Peak Fire grows to more than 120,000 acres - Wildfire Today
Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fires spread slowed down — 270,000 acres affected - Meteorant
Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon blaze now at 270,000 acres and still moving, Wildfires
Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire becomes largest wildfire in New Mexico history
Calf Canyon, Hermits Peak fires spread in New Mexico to over 60,000 acres
Update: Calf Canyon - Hermits Peak Fire May 15 - Wildfire Today
Calf Canyon, Hermit's Peak Fires grow near Las Vegas, New Mexico
Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fires spread slowed down — 270,000 acres affected - Meteorant
Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire - Wikipedia
Calf Canyon and Hermits Peak Fire is the largest fire in New Mexico history — almost 300,000 acres burned - Meteorant
What Happened After the Calf Canyon/Hermit's Peak Fire in New Mexico
Nearly 300 buildings damaged in Calf Canyon, Hermits Peak fires
Calf Canyon-Hermits Peak Fire nears Taos County line, public safety
What Happened After the Calf Canyon/Hermit's Peak Fire in New Mexico
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