Incidents All News
Settings - change map background and toggle additional layers
Filter - control incident types displayed on map.
Zoom to your location
Reset map zoom and position
Could not determine your location.
Show Legend
News
Prescribed Fire Update: New Potential Project Announced 10-11-2024
Updated On: - 10/10/2024 / 20:39
Here’s the latest for prescribed fires on the Carson National Forest:
Prescribed Fire Update: Completed, Continuing and Postponed 10-10-2024
Updated On: - 10/09/2024 / 21:11
Here’s the latest for prescribed fires on the Carson National Forest:
Prescribed Fire Update: Ignitions Nearly Finished on One Project and Begin on Another 10-09-2024
Updated On: - 10/08/2024 / 21:13
After nearly completing ignitions today on the 2,365-acre Sotano Prescribed Fire to the north of El Rito (Rio Arriba County), fire crews are close to wrapping up a major step on the project. They plan to finish treatment on the remaining 115 acres tomorrow, when smoke production will be minimal compared to the last two days.
Prescribed Fire Update: Crews Begin More Treatments 10-08-2024
Updated On: - 10/07/2024 / 21:11
Ignitions Near El Rito Began Today; More Planned Near Angel Fire TomorrowFire crews are back this week with more prescribed fire treatments to reduce the threat of wildfire to communities, infrastructure and natural resources. They started this morning on the Sotano Unit near El Rito and Vallecitos in Rio Arriba County.
Crews Prepare for More Prescribed Fires Across Forest 10-05-2024
Updated On: - 10/05/2024 / 12:24
With weather conditions continuing to offer opportunities for prescribed fire, Carson National Forest fire crews remain on track with potential projects to reduce the threat of wildfire to communities, infrastructure and natural resources:
Prescribed Fires Set for Near Angel Fire, El Rito; Ignitions on Schedule Near Tres Piedras 09-30-2024
Updated On: - 09/30/2024 / 19:42
With ideal weather conditions continuing, Carson National Forest fire managers are tentatively continuing with prescribed fire activity this week. Crews are continuing to prepare for the American Creek Prescribed Fire, where ignitions will begin as early as Oct. 1 and are expected to last two to three days.