May 24, 2023 – The fire danger ratings for 3 districts on the Cibola National Forest & Grasslands have updates. Black Kettle Ranger District: Moderate Kiowa and Rita Blanca Ranger District: Moderate (Rating Update) Magdalena Ranger District: Moderate Mount Taylor Ranger District: Moderate Sandia Ranger District: Moderate (Rating Update) Mountainair Ranger District: Moderate (Rating Update) […]
Continue readingRX Burn for Sacramento Area postponed
CLOUDCROFT, New Mexico, May 24, 2023 – A prescribed burn planned for May 24 has been postponed due to weather concerns. The 30-acre prescribed burn near the Sacramento Ranger District headquarters will be rescheduled later. Exact ignition dates depend upon agency administrator approval and conditions within the ranges outlined in Lincoln National Forest’s prescribed fire […]
Continue readingMagdalena Ranger District to Implement Prescribed Fire Operations
Durfee Bolander Unit 8 & Corn Canyon Prescribed Fires ALBUQUERQUE, NM – May 23, 2023 – Fire Managers on the Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands (NF & NGs) plan to conduct previously announced prescribed fire operations on the Magdalena Ranger District. Ignitions are planned to start as early as Wed May 24 and continue […]
Continue readingBLM Rio Puerco Field Office conducts Mesa Chivato prescribed fire
As weather conditions allow, beginning (UPDATED) now through June 2, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will conduct the Mesa Chivato prescribed fire. The BLM planned to conduct this prescribed fire earlier, but due to weather, has been unable to begin operations. Over the last several years, the BLM has treated more than 11,000 acres on Mesa […]
Continue readingFire crews responding to Pass Fire near Indian Creek Cabin
Lightning strike creeping through pine understory, consuming dead fuels RESERVE, NM, May 22, 2023 – A lightning strike ignited the Pass Fire on the Gila National Forest the evening of May 17, located near Forest Road 141 about 1 mile east of Indian Creek Cabin and 0.7-mile north of the Gila Wilderness boundary. The low- […]
Continue readingBLM Rio Puerco Field Office implements Chain of Craters prescribed fire
As weather conditions allow, beginning (UPDATED) now through June 2, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will conduct the Chain of Craters prescribed fire. The BLM began this prescribed fire on May 12, 2023, but has been unable to complete operations due to unfavorable weather conditions. The Chain of Craters prescribed fire project location is south of State Highway […]
Continue readingBLM reschedules pile burn in Catron County
Due to a lack of suitable weather and fuels conditions, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Socorro Field Office rescheduled plans to burn piles of juniper and piñon cuttings in three locations in Catron County. Weather permitting, the burns will take place between now and Sept. 30, 2023. The BLM created the piles as part […]
Continue readingPrescribed burns planned for Sacramento Area
CLOUDCROFT, New Mexico, May 19, 2023 – Fire managers on the Sacramento Ranger District of the Lincoln National Forest plan to continue prescribed fire operations as conditions allow. Currently, preparations are underway to broadcast burn approximately 50 acres of the 684-acre Lewis Prescribed Fire project, and 35 acres near the Sacramento Ranger District administration site. […]
Continue readingLas Tusas – San Miguel County – Update Final #nmfire
Cool temperatures and light precipitation over the fire area yesterday gave firefighters a boost in securing the line, bringing containment of the fire to 90%. Suppression repair is continuing as firefighters work to fully contain the fire. Fire traffic is still present near the fire and fire managers ask that the public be aware of […]
Continue readingLas Tusas – San Miguel County – Update 7 #nmfire
May 14, 2023 – Containment of the Las Tusas Fire has reached 60%. Cooler temperatures, higher humidity, and cloud cover helped firefighters make significant gains in securing the fire line. No significant precipitation has occurred over the fire area. Suppression repair is taking place, and any damage caused by fighting the fire will be repaired […]
Continue readingMagdalena & Mt. Taylor Ranger Districts have completed Prescribed Fire Ignitions
Yesterday, fire crews completed ignitions on prescribed fires on the Magdalena and Mt Taylor Ranger Districts for this planned operational period. Magdalena Ranger District: Durfee Bolander RX Fire5/13/23 Update: Fire crews have completed 746 acres of burning and will continue to secure and control the perimeter. The prescribed fire plan was Unit 7 & 8 […]
Continue readingLas Tusas – San Miguel County – Update 6 #nmfire
Firefighters are making significant progress in securing the fire line. Mop up operations are in place to create a barrier of “cold black” along the fire line. The cold black barrier will act like a catcher’s mitt, keeping embers and other potential threats within the fire line. Yesterday’s progress brought the fire’s containment to 30%. […]
Continue readingLas Tusas – San Miguel County – Update 5 #nmfire
Today, firefighters made progress securing the fire line. Containment is 30 percent, with 969 acres burned. As of 1:30 p.m., evacuation orders have been lifted for the area. The orders affected 165 residences, and an estimated 492 individuals. A San Miguel County Sheriff’s office damage assessment found 3 structures were lost, along with 10 outbuildings. Start […]
Continue readingLas Tusas – San Miguel County – Update 4 #nmfire
Air tankers and helicopters were utilized to aid firefighting efforts to suppress the Las Tusas fire. Firefighters worked overnight to secure the perimeter taking advantage of lower winds and cooler temperatures. They will continue to secure the fire edge and mop up any potential threats to the fire line as well as implementing structure protection […]
Continue readingMagdalena & Mt. Taylor Ranger Districts to Continue Prescribed Fire Operations
Yesterday, fire crews implemented several previously announced prescribed fire operations on the Magdalena and Mt Taylor Ranger Districts that may continue thru Sun. May 14th. Prescribed fire ignitions depended upon agency administrator approval and conditions within the ranges outlined in the prescribed fire plan. Optimal conditions result in effective smoke ventilation and dispersal and help […]
Continue readingLas Tusas – San Miguel County – Update 3 #nmfire
Update 11 a.m. 5/11/23: The Las Tusas fire is located on private land near HWY 94, west of Sapello in San Miguel County. The cause of the fire is under investigation. State, local and federal resources are responding and fire managers have implemented a full suppression strategy. At this time, the fire has burned over 1,000 estimated acres. Firefighters have confirmed that structures were lost and emergency responders are currently […]
Continue readingMagdalena & Mt. Taylor Ranger Districts to Implement Prescribed Fire Operations
ALBUQUERQUE, NM – May 11, 2023 – Fire Managers on the Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands (NF & NGs) plan to conduct several previously announced prescribed fire operations on the Magdalena and Mt Taylor Ranger Districts. Ignitions are planned to start as early as Thurs May 11 and continue thru Sun May 14. Ignition […]
Continue readingLincoln National Forest raises fire danger rating
Rating increases to ‘high’ for all three forest districts ALAMOGORDO, New Mexico – The Lincoln National Forest has increased the fire danger rating from “moderate” to “high” effective May 11, 2023. The measure is a part of ongoing efforts to mitigate wildfire risk in the area. Under “high” fire danger ratings, fire can start easily […]
Continue readingLas Tusas – San Miguel County – 2 #nmfire
Update 11 p.m. 5/10/23: The Las Tusas fire has grown to 1,000 acres and is at zero percent containment. Multiple structures have been burned and evacuations are still in place. Upon initial attack, the fire was running significantly and managed to jump NM 266. Crews have been working on structure protection and stopping the […]
Continue readingLas Tusas – San Miguel County – Update #1
Update 8 p.m. 5/10/23: The Las Tusas fire is located near HWY 94, west of Sapello in San Miguel County and was discovered around 4 p.m. this afternoon. The fire is running through pinon/juniper, mixed conifer, ponderosa and heavy grass. It is estimated at 100-200 acres and the cause is under investigation. A Type-3 incident management […]
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