Greer Fire consumes over 7,000 acres in eastern Arizona
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Residents in Greer and South Fork have been ordered to evacuate their homes after the Greer Fire broke out Tuesday in the small eastern Arizona town.
Hundreds of people have been forced from their homes in Apache County due to the Greer Fire, which has burned 9,500 acres.
The blaze has grown to 7,052 acres on Thursday with zero containment, according to inciweb.gov, and more than 400 personnel were fighting the fire.
Chandler Police Department officers responded to a home on Ashley Drive on May 12 and found the boy unconscious after being pulled from a pool.
Tiffany Davila with Arizona's Forestry and Fire Management gave a Thursday morning update after the Greer Fire doubled in size to over 7,000 acres overnight.
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