Blue 2 Fire Daily Update - June 9, 2024

The Pecos Zone Type 3 team assumed command of the Blue 2 Fire at 6 PM yesterday. Suppression repairs are nearly complete, with resource advisors ensuring standards are met. Containment line repair north of Eagle Creek Summer Homes and mastication along the Eastern line west of Loma Grande is ongoing. Patrols and UAS monitoring have detected no heat sources north of Buck Mountain for five days. Despite minimal smoke, Bonito Lake Area remains closed. Evacuation statuses have been lifted; check the interactive map at tinyurl.com/Blue2Evacs. The weather may bring thunderstorms, with dry lightning and gusty winds​​. For ongoing updates, visit InciWeb.

Spanish Fire Update

DETAILS

Acres: 7,532                                    

Start Date: May 16, 2024 

Location: 8 miles North of Ruidoso, White Mountain Wilderness Area   

Cause: Lightning

Personnel: 212                                                       

Fuels: Timber/Grass/Brush

Containment: 87%

Resources: 1 crews | 3 engines | 1 helicopters | 2 bulldozers | 1 water tender | 5 masticators

Blue 2 Fire, June 9, 2024, Public Information Map

Highlights: Yesterday at 6 pm, the fire transferred command to the Pecos Zone Type 3 team. Fire suppression repair is near completion across the fire area. Resource advisors assess work as completed to ensure the set standards are met.

Operations: Repair work on the containment line north of Eagle Creek Summer Homes is progressing. Mastication continues along the Eastern contingency line west of Loma Grande. Excavators and hand crews pile brush around the mastication lines to return the constructed line to a more natural state. Firefighters continue to backhaul the remaining equipment and patrol containment lines. The uncontained section of the fire, north of Buck Mountain, is being patrolled by an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) and firefighters on foot. UAS has not detected any heat sources in the area for five days. Law enforcement continues to enforce the forest closure so firefighters can safely complete their work. The Incident Management Team has resources on standby for any initial attack in the case of potential lightning and wind hazards.

Weather: The area's chance of thunderstorms continues today. Storms may bring dry lightning, gusty and erratic winds, rain, and even small hail.

Smoke: The fire is producing minimal smoke. Surrounding communities will see good air. Transported smoke or other particulate matter may create hazy skies on occasion. The interactive smoke map can still be found at fire.airnow.gov/

Closures: In the interest of public safety, camping and other recreation activities in the Bonito Lake Area are still restricted due to ongoing firefighter activities. The Forest closure order will continue to remain in effect for the White Mountain Wilderness Area.

Evacuations: All evacuation statuses have been lifted. For an interactive evacuation map, go to tinyurl.com/Blue2Evacs

Highlights: Fire suppression repair is nearly complete across the fire area. Resource advisors inspect work as it is completed to ensure it meets the standards set by the Forest Service and New Mexico Forestry Division.  

Operations: The dozer line north of the fire between the 108 road and 131 road has been repaired. The handline west of Enchanted Forest is also repaired. Repair started on the containment line north of Eagle Creek Summer Homes. The masticators continue to finish the contingency line along the Forest boundary, west of Loma Grande. Crews continue to backhaul the remaining equipment and patrol containment lines. The uncontained section of the fire, north of Buck Mountain, is patrolled by uncrewed aerial systems (drones) as well as monitored by firefighters on foot. As firefighters finish their work, they leave the incident to return home or head to other fires. Law enforcement continues to enforce the forest closure so firefighters can safely complete their work.    

Weather: Temperatures have been climbing to well above normal, but an increased moisture pattern has set up in the region. More significant moisture will move into the fire area today and increase through the weekend. Storms may bring dry lightning, gusty and erratic winds, and even small hail.  

Smoke: The fire is producing minimal smoke. Surrounding communities will see good air. Transported smoke or other particulate matter may create hazy skies on occasion. The interactive smoke map can still be found at fire.airnow.gov/ 

Closures: In the interest of public safety, camping and other recreation activities in the Bonito Lake Area are still restricted due to ongoing firefighter activities. The Forest closure order will continue to remain in effect for the White Mountain Wilderness Area.  

Evacuations: All evacuation statuses have been lifted. For an interactive evacuation map go to tinyurl.com/Blue2Evacs 

Safety: A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is in place over the area, which includes uncrewed aircraft systems or drones. Find the TFR at tfr.faa.gov/tfr_map_ims/html/ 

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Fire Information Phone Number: (575) 386-5077

Media Phone Number: (575) 386-5108

Fire Information: www.linktr.ee/BlueFire.2024

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