Amid another Red Flag Warning, firefighters continued to work the Beehive Fire, which has grown to an estimated 2,236 acres with 0% containment. Most of the growth was on the fire’s flanks while its head did not significantly progress, remaining in the Lamy Peak area. Helicopters and air tankers worked on the fire when winds […]
Continue readingNew Reports and Updates on Fires within Mt. Taylor, Magdalena and Mountainair Ranger Districts
Ox Fire in Manzano Mountain Wilderness – Rivera Canyon & Foster Fire in Zuni Mountains Trough Fire in Mt Taylor Mountains – Sawmill Fire in Magdalena Mountains Albuquerque, NM – June 28, 2026 — Fire resources are actively responding to suppress multiple fires that may have resulted from recent thunderstorms throughout central New Mexico. Safety: The […]
Continue readingCrews On Scene of Beehive Fire Ahead of Another Red Flag Warning
Crews are on scene this morning continuing work to build control lines off Forest Service roads and from natural barriers. About 200 personnel are assigned. With no infrared flight last night, the fire’s estimated size remains at 1,864 with 0% containment. The above map shows an approximation of the fire area, based on heat detections from […]
Continue readingNo new starts despite Red Flag Warning on the McCauley Springs Fire
McCauley Springs Fire Daily Update: June 28, 2026 Southwest Incident Management Team 3 – MATT RAU – INCIDENT COMMANDER Acres: 716 Containment: 25% Start Date: June 24, 2026 Location: Jemez Ranger District, east of Battleship Rock Cause: Undetermined Fuels: Timber, grass & understory, hardwood litter Personnel: 385 A […]
Continue readingBeehive Fire Grows to Over 1,800 Acres
Pushed by winds and strong gusts under a Red Flag Warning, the Beehive Fire rapidly grew this afternoon, increasing to an estimated 1,864 acres with 0% containment and reaching the Lamy Peak area. Crews today worked in coordination with water-dropping helicopters to pick up spot fires and create anchor points to build control lines from. Six […]
Continue readingResources Respond to Fires on Mt. Taylor and Magdalena Ranger Districts
Foster Fire in Zuni Mountains –Trough Fire in Mt Taylor Mountains Sawmill Fire in Magdalena Mountains Albuquerque, NM – June 27, 2026 — Fire resources are continuing direct extinguishment of multiple fires that may have resulted from scattered thunderstorms on Thursday and Friday throughout central New Mexico. Safety: The health and safety of firefighters and […]
Continue readingBeehive Fire: Crews Continue Burnout Operations
Update, 12:45 p.m.: A recent aerial flight survey indicates that the fire is 400 acres. The number includes acreage treated during last night’s and this morning’s strategic burnout operations and unburned areas within planned control lines. After a successful night shift, firefigthers are on scene this morning, working toward containing the fire, which remains at […]
Continue readingBoth Direct and Indirect Tactics are being Utilized on the McCauley Springs Fire
Daily Update: June 27, 2026 Southwest Complex Incident Management Team 3 – MATT RAU – INCIDENT COMMANDER Acres: 722 Containment: 0% Start Date: June 24, 2026 Location: Jemez Ranger District, east of Battleship Rock Cause: Undetermined Personnel: 309 Fuels: Timber, logging slash, and short grass A community meeting has […]
Continue readingBeehive Fire Update
Firefighters this evening remain on scene of the Beehive Fire, which has grown to an estimated 80 acres with 0% containment. With less intense fire behavior, tonight’s activities include a burnout operation between Forest Service Road 80 and the Willow Tank to reduce fuels between the fire and private land. Tomorrow, between 65 and 75 […]
Continue readingNew Wildfire Starts Near Tres Piedras
Firefighters are currently on scene of a new wildfire on the Tres Piedras Ranger District. Estimated at three to four acres, the Beehive Fire is burning in a stand of mixed conifer north of Highway 64 and Tusas Valley (Google Map). The fire is exhibiting moderate behavior with two- to four-foot flame lengths and isolated […]
Continue readingNew Fire Starts on Mt. Taylor Ranger District
Foster and Rose Fires in Zuni Mountains Albuquerque, NM – June 26, 2026 — Fire resources are actively responding to suppress 2 new fire starts that may have resulted from scattered thunderstorms yesterday and overnight throughout central New Mexico. Safety: The health and safety of firefighters and the public are always the first priority. Members […]
Continue readingSouthwest Complex Incident Management Team 3 takes command of the McCauley Springs Fire
McCauley Springs Fire Daily Update: June 26, 2026 Southwest Complex Incident Management Team 3 – MATT RAU – INCIDENT COMMANDER Acres: 708 Containment: 0% Start Date: June 24, 2026 Location: Jemez Ranger District, east of Battleship Rock Cause: Undetermined Personnel: 171 Fuels: Timber, logging slash, and […]
Continue readingCanyon Venado Fire – Torrance County – Final update
Update: Yesterday, crews made good progress reinforcing fire line around the entire perimeter and knocking down pockets of fire activity. Today, all lines continue to hold, and crews continue to mop up and monitor for interior heat. This will be the last update unless there are significant changes. The Canyon Venado Fire was discovered at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23 south of I-40 east of Clines Corners. Currently, […]
Continue readingGila National Forest: Smoke visible from Sacaton Fire burning in Gila Wilderness
(Glenwood, NM, June 26, 2026) — The lightning-caused Sacaton Fire, which was detected Sunday, June 21, in the Gila Wilderness about 4.5 miles west of the Mogollon Baldy Lookout, became more active Wednesday, producing smoke that was visible along U.S. Route 180 between Silver City and Luna. Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected Friday […]
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McCauley Springs Fire Daily Update – Thursday, June 25, 2026
Northern New Mexico Type 3 Incident Management Team LUKE MCLARTY – INCIDENT COMMANDER Acres: 327 Start Date: June 24, 2026 Location: Jemez Ranger District, east of Battleship Rock Fuels: Timber Containment: 0% Cause: Undetermined Highlights: The Northern New Mexico Type 3 Incident Management Team, Incident Commander Luke McLarty, assumed command of the McCauley Springs Fire […]
Continue readingCanyon Venado Fire – Torrance County – Update 6/25
Update: Yesterday, crews made good progress constructing fire line around the entire perimeter. Today, lines continue to hold, although the fire remains active near infrastructure to the east and wind turbines within the perimeter. Some interior heat is torching and smoking within unburnt islands. Crews will continue to maintain and improve line, watch for sparks from the interior, and mop up. The Canyon Venado Fire was discovered at 12:30 p.m. on […]
Continue readingMcCauley Springs Fire Evening Update
June 24, 2026 Acres: 150 Location: Jemez Ranger District, near Battleship Rock Cause: Undetermined Containment: 0% Start Date: June 24, 2026 Fuels: Timber The Northern New Mexico Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command of the McCauley Springs Fire this evening. Operations: Today, federal and local engines, the Santa Fe Interagency Hotshot Crew, and multiple […]
Continue readingDeer Canyon Fire – Torrance County – Final update
Update: Yesterday and today, crews made good progress with fire suppression activities, raising containment to 50%. Fire activity has remained low, and resources continue to secure the perimeter and mop up. Interior pockets are sending up some smoke, but do not pose a threat. Evacuations have been lifted, and the structure threat has passed. This will be the last notification unless there are significant changes. The […]
Continue readingNew fire start in Jemez Ranger District
The McCauley Spring Fire is burning near Battleship Rock Santa Fe, NM, June 24, 2026 —The McCauley Springs Fire was detected Wednesday morning June 24, 2026, on the Jemez Ranger District and is approximately 30 acres. Coordinating with the Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office, the community of Sierra de los Pinos is in “Go” status and currently […]
Continue readingCanyon Venado Fire -Torrance County – Update
Update: Yesterday, air resources dropped retardant to suppress fire activity, and crews reinforced fires lines to protect values at risk. Fire behavior moderated overnight. Today, crews are continuing to protect structures and building and securing fire line, tying into wind farm roads. Air resources will be utilized depending on fire activity throughout the day. The Canyon Venado Fire was discovered at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23 […]
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