U.S. Forest Service Battles Lightning-Caused Fire near Placitas

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By Thomas Jefferson

Details of the Fire

On June 27, 2024, the U.S. Forest Service responded to a wildfire ignited by lightning in the Sandia Ranger District, located south of Placitas, New Mexico. This district lies within the northern area of the Sandia Mountain Wilderness, part of the Cibola National Forest in Sandoval County.

Fire Statistics

  • Start Date: June 27, 2024
  • Location: Sandia Mountain Wilderness, south of Placitas
  • Size: 0.1 acres
  • Containment: 0%
  • Resources Deployed: USFS Engines 652, 651, and 6123, along with additional reinforcements including a type 2 helicopter equipped with a repel unit.

Cause and Response

The blaze was sparked by lightning, prompting an initial response from the New Mexico Forestry Division. Due to adverse weather conditions, however, they disengaged from firefighting efforts, leaving the U.S. Forest Service to assume control.

Impact and Evacuations

Fortunately, the fire has not resulted in any structural damage or evacuations at this time. Firefighters continue to work diligently to contain the fire and prevent its spread.

Conclusion

Residents and visitors in the vicinity are advised to stay informed and vigilant as firefighting operations progress. For real-time updates and further details on the ongoing efforts, download The Local News App to your smartphone today. Stay safe and informed with TLNA.

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