Minimal Fire Activity Today
Acres: 36,664 acres
Percent Containment: 25%
Start Date: May 31, 2018, 2:10pm
Cause: Unknown, under investigation
Jurisdiction: NM State
Fuels: Grass, Pinyon Juniper, Mixed Conifer
Origin Location: Highway 64 in Ute Park, NM, between Eagle Nest Lake and Cimarron
Resources: 598 personnel including 15 crews, 8 helicopters, 29 engines, 5 bulldozers, 9 water tenders
The evacuation order for Cimarron and the surrounding area was lifted today. Highway 64 remains closed for the public safety. Road and utility crews are repairing damaged sections of highway and utility poles impacted by the fire.
Sunday’s wetting rains resulted in limited fire activity and smoke today. Critical fire weather and smoky conditions are expected to return in the coming days as a high pressure system is building from the south.
Power was restored to Ute Park Monday evening. A mandatory evacuation order is still in place for the community and 219 structures remain threatened. Firefighters are setting up hoselays and sprinklers systems around structures in preparation for burning operations on the fire’s southwest flank.
A community meeting was held today at the Angel Fire Community Center. The meeting was recorded and can be viewed at https://facebook.com/uteparkfireinfo. Additional community meetings are being planned.
Firefighters are patrolling the fire’s east and south flank and working directly on the southwest flank to help minimize impacts to the Cimarroncito and Urraca Watersheds.
On the fire’s north flank, firefighters are making progress and working directly on the fire’s edge. The 2002 Ponil Fire burn scar and lighter fuels are helping crews gain containment in this area.
No residences have burned on the Ute Park Fire. Fourteen outbuildings burned on the Philmont Scout Ranch on May 31. Values at risk remain the public and firefighters, the community of Ute Park, the Philmont Scout Ranch, the Cimarroncito and Urraca Watersheds, Cimarron Canyon State Park, private lands, economic benefits from tourism and recreation in the area, and air quality.
Use the 5-3-1 visibility method to protect your health from smoke: https://bit.ly/2jJwwd7. Air Monitoring Resources are available online at https://bit.ly/2tm1VG6 and https://bit.ly/2sqcLJ4.
Wildfires are a No Drone Zone. If you fly, we can’t. More info visit Know Before You Fly, http://knowbeforeyoufly.org
Ute Park Fire Info: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5820/ (air quality info, maps, etc.) and http://nmfireinfo.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ute-Park-Fire-Info-378765475953098/ Twitter: @uteparkfireinfo
Public Line: (505) 309-0751 (8 a.m. to 10 p.m.) Media Line: (520) 485-8073 (8 a.m. to 10 p.m.)
June 4, 2018 



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