Silver City, NM – June 24 — The Gila National Forest has lifted all fire restrictions as of 8:00 a.m. today. Forest leadership made the decision to lift stage II restrictions based on several factors, including a favorable monsoonal weather forecast, lesser occurrence of human caused wildfires, and adequate firefighting staffing. Fire managers will continue to monitor current and forecasted weather and fuel conditions as they return to normal resource management practices. Additionally, the forest’s fire danger level has decreased from “extreme” to “moderate.” Regardless of the change in restrictions and danger level, the potential for a large wildfire remains, and so forest staff urges the public to remain vigilant and use any fire source in a safe and non-destructive manner.
We appreciate the public’s support of our recent fire restrictions,” said Michael Martinez, Forest Supervisor of the Gila National Forest. “While campfires and cooking fires are now allowed, we urge the public to remain fire aware and properly extinguish their fires.”
Please remember to recreate responsibly in the Gila National Forest. With the Fourth of July holiday quickly approaching, forest leadership is reminding visitors that fireworks are always prohibited on federal lands. They are asking nearby communities and out-of-state visitors to do their part to prevent more catastrophic wildfires in the Gila. Additionally, never leave a fire unattended. Always make sure to drown and stir campfires and feel for residual heat before leaving a campfire.
What’s more, the current monsoonal flow also raises the risk of flooding, especially in burn scars, arroyos, and drainages. The public is urged to remain vigilant in these areas.
Portions of the Gila National Forest in and around the Black Fire remain closed. For more information on the Gila National Forest, check out our website
at http://www.fs.usda.gov/gila or join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.
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