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Nevada wildfires continue to challenge crews in rugged terrain

View of the Kane Springs fire, taken June 20, 2026. (U.S. Wildland Fire Service/TNS)
View of the Kane Springs fire, taken June 20, 2026. (U.S. Wildland Fire Service/TNS) TNS

Crews continued suppression efforts Monday on a pair of wildfires burning south of Caliente in Lincoln County, the Bureau of Land Management said in a release.

The Kane Springs Fire is currently estimated at 14,915 acres and 20 percent contained. The Grapevine Fire is currently estimated at 13,196 acres without containment.

In Kane Springs, the fire continues to burn in short grass, brush, and pinyon-juniper fuels southwest of Caliente.

Grapevine is burning in timber and steep, rugged terrain within the Clover Mountain Wilderness Area southeast of Caliente. Firefighters there continue to face challenging conditions due to difficult access, steep canyons, and heavy fuels in portions of the fire area, the agency said.

Hot, dry weather and low humidity continue to support active fire behavior across both incidents.

Steep terrain, dry vegetation, and afternoon winds remain significant challenges to containment efforts. Fire managers are also monitoring the potential for thunderstorms in the coming days, which could bring erratic winds and influence fire activity.

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