Start Date / Time: May 20, 2024, approximately 3:45 p.m. Cause: Unknown, Under Investigation Size: 145 acres (Subject to change as more accurate mapping tool are deployed) Location: 4 miles east of Cloudcroft Resources: Firefighters from US Forest Service, Volunteer Fire Departments, BLM, State, 2-dozer, 3 large airtankers, 2 very large airtankers, 1 air attack, 1 helicopter. […]
Continue readingIndios Wildfire Update (5/20/2024 – 2050)
Location: 7 miles north of the village of Coyote, NM, burning with the Chama River Canyon Wilderness in the Coyote Ranger DistrictStart Date: May 19, 2024Size: 255 acresPercent Contained: 0%Cause: LightningVegetation: Brush and timberNumber of Personnel Assigned: 25Closures: No closures are in effect, but some recreation sites may be impacted including the Continental Divide TrailSafety: […]
Continue readingCrews respond to Moser Fire
ALAMOGORDO, New Mexico, May 20, 2024—Lincoln National Forest crews are working alongside partner agency crews to respond to the Moser Fire, located approximately 4 miles east of Cloudcroft. Full-suppression tactics are being used and crews are working to protect nearby structures and assets, and several agencies are currently on-scene to assist. The fire is currently […]
Continue readingWildfire Risk Reduction Grant Program Recipients Awarded
New Mexico Counties awarded over $530,000 to 11 grant recipients for community wildfire protection plan updates, fuel reduction treatments, and education efforts through the 2024-2025 Wildfire Risk Reduction Grant Program. Grant recipients include Ciudad Soil & Water Conservation District (education & fuel), Dixon Community Fire District (education), East Mountain Wildfire Preparedness Association (education), Grant County […]
Continue readingNew Wildfire Start in Coyote Ranger District
Santa Fe National Forest fire managers respond to Indios Fire Santa Fe, N.M., May 20, 2024—Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) fire managers were notified of a new wildfire start on Sunday, May 19, around noon in the Coyote Ranger District, located about 7 miles north of the village of Coyote, N.M within the Chama River […]
Continue readingMontoya Prescribed Fire Final Update
Canjilon, N.M., May 19, 2024 — Fire officials carefully considered the forecasted weather, fuel conditions, and resource availability when deciding to proceed with the Montoya Prescribed Fire that lies within the Canjilon Wildland Urban Interface Project. On May 17th, firefighters began ignitions of the 899-acre prosed unit and had 835-acres successfully completed the following day. […]
Continue readingFire Ignitions Complete on East La Jara Prescribed Fire
East La Jara Prescribed Fire – Mt Taylor Ranger DistrictCibola National Forest and National Grasslands Yesterday, with hand and aerial ignitions fire crews completed ignitions on 807 acres of the remaining units. Crews will continue to secure the lines and mop up the perimeter. Fridays and Saturday’s fire operations accomplished the total 956 acres of […]
Continue readingPrescribed Fire Ignitions Completed Near Canjilon
Canjilon, N.M., May 18, 2024 @ 7 p.m. — After 2 days of successful firing operations, fire officials have determined there is no need to continue with hand and aerial ignitions on the Montoya Prescribed Fire. Firefighters completed 835-acres of the proposed total 899-acre unit within the Canjilon Wildland Urban Interface Project. Today, they focused […]
Continue readingMay 20, 2024 UPDATE: Blue Fires, Lincoln National Forest
Acres: 45 Acres Start Date: May 17, 2024 Location: White Mountain Wilderness Area Cause: Lightning Containment: 0% Fuels: Dead and down/dead standing trees ALAMOGORDO, N.M., May 20, 2024 – Based on aerial observations, the Blue Fire has not shown any growth and remains at .5 acres. The Blue 2 Fire is continuing to spread, at […]
Continue readingPrescribed Fire Near Canjilon Continues Today
Canjilon, N.M., May 18, 2024 @ 9 a.m. — Fire officials determined that yesterday’s weather was the most advantageous to begin ignitions on the Montoya Prescribed Fire near Canjilon. Firing operations went well throughout the day, and they achieved 835-acres of the proposed total 899-acre unit. Today, firefighters will continue to monitor and hold the […]
Continue readingFire Operations Continue on Mt. Taylor Ranger East La Jara Prescribed Fire
5/18/24 UPDATE: Fire operations continue today on Mt. Taylor Ranger – East La Jara Prescribed Fire of the Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands Yesterday, fire crews completed ignitions on 149 acres of the East La Jara prescribed fire within blocks 1, 2 & 3. Today, crews plan to continue ignitions on additional units within […]
Continue readingPrescribed Fire Outside Canjilon Began Today
Canjilon, N.M., May 17, 2024— After careful consideration of the current and forecasted weather, as well as the fuel conditions, fire officials determined that today was the best day to begin ignitions on the Montoya Prescribed Fire within the Canjilon Wildland Urban Interface Project. At 6:20 pm tonight fire crews finished burning 835-acres of the […]
Continue readingCrews Contain Medio Fire, Prepare for Prescribed Fire
After assessing strategies for the Medio Fire, Carson National Forest fire managers decided to have crews fully contain it. The decision was based on numerous factors, including the fire’s location near the national forest boundary and prioritizing plans for prescribed fire in the nearby Montoya Unit. The Medio Fire was caused by lightning and first […]
Continue readingMt Taylor Ranger District to Implement East La Jara Prescribed Fire as early as May 17
Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands ALBUQUERQUE, NM – May 16, 2024 – Pending favorable conditions, fire managers on the Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands (NF & NGs) may implement the previously announced East La Jara prescribed fire (RX) on the Mt Taylor Ranger District as early as Friday May 17, 2024. Fire crews […]
Continue readingFire Crews Respond to Medio Fire
Fire Managers are Evaluating Management Strategies Carson National Forest fire crews are on scene monitoring the quarter-acre Medio Fire, which is east of Trout Lake Roads (#125). The fire was caused by lightning and is creeping in the understory of ponderosa pine. Smoke is currently visible from Cebolla, N.M. Fire managers are evaluating management strategies, […]
Continue readingNational Park Service Planning Second Prescribed Fire at El Malpais National Monument
National Park Service Planning Second Prescribed Fire at El Malpais National Monument May 10, 2024 Contact: El Malpais Visitor Center, 505.876.2783, Lafe Sackett, 505.783.4290 Grants, NM – The National Park Service is preparing to conduct a prescribed fire on the north side of El Malpais National Monument which is tentatively scheduled to occur in late […]
Continue readingCrews Seek Opportunities for Prescribed Fire North and West of Tres Piedras
In addition to tentative plans for prescribed fire near Canjilon, Carson National Forest fire crews are working with meteorologists to identify potential timeframes for two projects near Tres Piedras, N.M. Ignitions on the Esquibel or American Creek prescribed fires could start as early as late this week, but they will ultimately depend on weather and […]
Continue readingOakmont Fire – Final Update 5/5/2024
Situation: The Oakmont fire continues to display smoldering in the interior, but as of 1:15 p.m., all lines have held throughout yesterday evening and this morning. Containment remains at 30%. The Sacramento Hotshots will be released this evening, after the end of their shift. Forestry Division’s Rio Grande crew will remain through the evening and […]
Continue readingOakmont Fire Update – 5/4/2024
Situation: Containment lines on the Oakmont fire held throughout the day, despite high wind gusts, hot temperatures and low relative humidity. As of 5 p.m. the fire’s containment is 30%. Total fire acreage has been downgraded to 65 acres, following a re-walk of the fire’s perimeter. Bulldozers are continuing to strengthen the containment lines and hand […]
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