UPDATE: Lincoln National Forest West Mountain Fire

Incident Start Date: August 3                              Cause:  Lightning

Size: 212 acres                                                        Incident Type: Wildfire  

Vegetation Type:  Pinyon/Juniper                       Fire Strategy: Confine/Contain

Fire Update: Crews from the Smokey Bear Ranger District continue working at the West Mountain Fire, a lightning-caused wildfire that began on August 3. The fire is currently being managed for forest health.

As of August 10, 2023, the fire was reported at 212 acres in size, and moving slowly across the landscape. It is staying within containment lines, and crews continue to establish dozer lines as well as utilize natural landscape for containment barriers. There are no structures or values at risk at this time.

Responders are allowing the fire to move naturally across the landscape, utilizing the event in a confine/contain strategy that will help clear overgrown fuels and debris in the area. In the long-term, it will help improve grazing conditions as well as mitigate the risk of a large-scale wildfire in the area in the future.

Management of naturally-ignited wildfires can protect critical infrastructure, improve watersheds and wildlife habitat, as well as help protect culturally-sensitive areas from

future high-severity wildfires.

Smoke Conditions: Smoke will be visible from Ruidoso, Capitan, and along HWY 246.

Closures and Restrictions: None at this time.

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