SANTA FE, NM, Aug. 21, 2023 – Firefighters are responding to the McKinney Fire about 9 miles north of Jemez Springs on the Santa Fe National Forest. It is estimated at 40-50 acres. The wildfire is being managed with a full suppression response. The McKinney Fire was caused by lightning and reported Sunday, Aug. 20. A Valles […]
Continue readingNew Fire Start in Taos Canyon
Carson National Forest fire crews responded to a wildfire in Taos Canyon this evening. Here are the latest details: The Forest is maintaining a list of all the small fires from over the last month on its website under Alerts & Notices. Updates will also continue to be posted on social media (Facebook, X) and […]
Continue readingRim Fire Final Update, 8/20
Crews successfully completed burn operations on Friday and will check and secure lines. This will be the final update unless significant changes occur. Location: On the north side of New Mexico Highway 511, approximately one mile south of the Colorado border. The area is entirely on BLM-managed lands. Reported start date: Aug. 13, 2023 at 7 p.m. Size: Approximately 150 […]
Continue readingRim Fire Update 8/18
Location: On the north side of New Mexico Highway 511, approximately one mile south of the Colorado border. The area is entirely on BLM-managed lands. Reported start date: Aug. 13, 2023 at 7 p.m. Size: Approximately 70 acres Containment: A percentage of containment has not been set as this fire is being managed for resource benefits but crews are […]
Continue readingBLM Taos, Farmington rescind fire restrictions
With increasing precipitation and higher humidity, resulting in reduced fire danger, the Bureau of Land Management is rescinding fire restrictions in San Juan, Rio Arriba, Taos, Colfax, Union, Los Alamos, Santa Fe, Mora, Harding and San Miguel counties, as well as portions of public land in McKinley and Sandoval counties. Effective Aug. 18 at 8 […]
Continue readingRim Fire Update 8/17
Location: On the north side of New Mexico Highway 511, approximately one mile south of the Colorado border. The area is entirely on BLM-managed lands. Reported start date: Aug. 13, 2023 at 7 p.m. Size: Approximately 5 acres Containment: Zero percent containment Cause: Lightning strike. Vegetation: Piñon-juniper Fire Behavior: The Rim Fire is exhibiting creeping and smoldering behavior within dead and […]
Continue readingWednesday, August 16, 2023 – Northern New Mexico Type 3 Incident Management Team to Resume Management of The Black Feather Fire
Acres: 2,198 acres Start Date: August 5, 2023 Cause: Lightning Fuels: Timber, Brush, Understory Containment: 22% Resources: 442 personnel Location: Approximately 9 miles south of Gallina, NM, on the Santa Fe National Forest, Coyote Ranger District. Near the Peñas Negras Trail in the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. Highlights: A strong strategic plan and favorable […]
Continue readingBlack Feather Fire Community Meeting Today, Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Acres: 2,198 acres Start Date: August 5, 2023 Cause: Lightning Fuels: Timber, Brush, Understory Containment: 5% Resources: 451 personnel Location: Approximately 9 miles south of Gallina, NM, on the Santa Fe National Forest, Coyote Ranger District. Near the Peñas Negras Trail in the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. Highlights: A community meeting will be held […]
Continue readingAmerican Mesa Fire Update for Aug. 14
TAOS, N.M., Aug. 14, 2023 – There is light at the end of the tunnel for the American Mesa Fire as the crews have brought the fire to 82% containment. The size remains at 386 acres. Due to the current weather pattern, infrared (IR) flights are no longer needed and have been canceled. “It was […]
Continue readingBehind the scenes of Air Resource Advisors
Air Resources are trained to work on smoke issues from wildland fires TAOS, N.M., Aug. 14, 2023 –Being outdoors during a local fire can have detrimental effects on your health. However, even weeks after a fire has been fully contained, you could still be recreating in hazardous air quality. The USDA-Forest Service and partnerships recognized […]
Continue readingCarson National Forest lifts fire restrictions
TAOS, NM – Aug. 14, 2023 – Carson National Forest officials announce fire restrictions will be lifted forest-wide Tuesday, Aug. 15 at 8 a.m. With the onset of the more traditional monsoonal weather pattern, fire danger across the forest has significantly decreased with the increased moisture, cloud cover, and higher humidity. Fire managers continually evaluate […]
Continue readingNM State Fires – August 14
Wildfire Notification #17 The New Mexico Forestry Division would like to update you on several wildfires that are requiring the attention of state, local and federal resources in New Mexico. Increased humidity and precipitation throughout the weekend benefited firefighting efforts throughout the state. This will be the final Forestry Division notification on these fires, unless […]
Continue readingWeather Temporarily Moderating Fire Behavior on The Black Feather Fire
Acres: 2,198 acres Start Date: August 5, 2023 Cause: Lightning Fuels: Timber, Brush, Understory Containment: 0% Resources: 480 personnel Location: Approximately 9 miles south of Gallina, NM, on the Santa Fe National Forest, Coyote Ranger District. Near the Peñas Negras Trail in the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. Highlights: Rains, high humidity and cooler temperatures […]
Continue readingCommunity Meeting Scheduled for The Black Feather Fire on Tuesday, August 15
Acres: 2,198 acres Start Date: August 5, 2023 Cause: Lightning Fuels: Timber, Brush, Understory Containment: 0% Resources: 517 personnel Location: Approximately 9 miles south of Gallina, NM, on the Santa Fe National Forest, Coyote Ranger District. Near the Peñas Negras Trail in the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. Highlights: A community meeting regarding the Black […]
Continue readingAmerican Mesa Fire Update for Aug. 12
TAOS, N.M., Aug. 12, 2023 – Fire crews have been able to walk the entire perimeter confirming that the fire footprint is smaller than previously estimated. The updated acreage for the American Mesa Fire is 386 acres and it is 71% contained. An infrared (IR) flight to detect residual heat is expected Saturday evening. Abundant […]
Continue readingBlack Feather Fire Evacuation Status Reduced — Saturday, August 12, 2023
Acres: 2,198 acres Start Date: August 5, 2023 Cause: Lightning Fuels: Timber, Brush, Understory Containment: 0% Resources: 502 personnel Location: Approximately 9 miles south of Gallina, NM, on the Santa Fe National Forest, Coyote Ranger District. Near the Peñas Negras Trail in the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. Highlights: This morning, Rio Arriba County announced […]
Continue readingMt Taylor & Magdalena Lower Fire Danger Rating
The fire danger rating for the Mount Taylor & Magdalena Ranger Districts on the Cibola National Forest & Grasslands have been lowered from HIGH to MODERATE following recent rain activity. Black Kettle Ranger District: Moderate Kiowa and Rita Blanca Ranger District: Moderate Magdalena Ranger District: Moderate (Rating lowered) Mount Taylor Ranger District: Moderate (Rating lowered) […]
Continue readingNM State Fires – August 11
The New Mexico Forestry Division would like to update you on several wildfires that are requiring the attention of state, local and federal resources in New Mexico. Intermittent precipitation throughout the state has benefited firefighting efforts. More is expected today and through the weekend. The Forestry Division will not issue an update over the weekend […]
Continue readingWest Fork Fire Final Update
Location: Eight miles north of Navajo Dam, near mile-marker 20. Reported start date: Aug. 7, 2023, at 5 p.m. Size: 43 acres Containment: 90 percent containment Cause: Lightning strike. Vegetation: Juniper, grass and brush. Fire Behavior: The West Fork Fire is exhibiting low fire behavior associated with winds produced by passing thunderstorms. Resources: Bureau of Land Management and San Juan County […]
Continue readingAmerican Mesa Fire Update for Aug. 9 & 10
TAOS, N.M., Aug. 10, 2023 – Despite sunny, warm conditions over the fire area, the American Mesa Fire continues to hold at 756 acres and is 35% contained. The wildfire is 15 miles southwest of Dulce. “We received some isolated torching of juniper trees,” said Operations Planning Chief Jay Bertek on August 9, “But nothing […]
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