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FEMA PSA--Prepare for Possible Flash Flooding
Updated On: 06/24/2022
The State of New Mexico US Department of Homeland Security FEMA June 24, 2022 DR-4652- NM PSA 0014 FEMA News Desk: 940-898-5454 FEMA-R6-NewsDesk@fema.dhs.gov PSA Prepare for Possible Flash Flooding
NWS-Albuquerque: Weather Notice-Significant Flash Flooding Possible
Updated On: 06/20/2022
NWS-ALBUQUERQUE: WEATHER NOTICE—SIGNIFICANT FLASH FLOODING POSSIBLE Please visit the National Weather Service (NWS) Albuquerque “Weather Story” for additional urgent weather information:
HPCC Post-Fire BAER Phase 1 Assessment Summary Released
Updated On: 06/19/2022
HERMITS PEAK-CALF CANYON POST-FIRE BAER PHASE 1 ASSESSMENT SUMMARY RELEASED
USGS Models Show High-Level Debris-Flow Hazards for HPCC Burned Area
Updated On: 06/16/2022
USGS Models Show High-Level Debris-Flow Hazards for Phase II Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Burned Area
National Weather Service Reminder that Wildfire Burn Scars are a Flood Risk
Updated On: 06/16/2022
National Weather Service Reminder that Wildfire Burn Scars are a Flood Risk
FEMA: Public Assistance Fact Sheets, Job Aids, and FAQs
Updated On: 06/15/2022
FEMA: Public Assistance Fact Sheets, Job Aids, and FAQs Public Assistance Fact Sheets, Job Aids, and FAQs | FEMA.gov
Recursos post-incendios para propietarios
Updated On: 06/11/2022
Región del suroeste - Nuevo México Recursos post-incendios para propietarios
FEMA expands aid, other assistance in New Mexico
Updated On: 06/11/2022
LINK TO ABQ JOURNAL NEWS ARTICLE:
BAER Team Shares Post-Fire SBS Findings for HPCC Burned Areas
Updated On: 06/11/2022
BAER TEAM SHARES POST-FIRE SOIL BURN SEVERITY FINDINGS FOR THE HERMITS PEAK-CALF CANYON BURNED AREAS In the photo below, BAER Soil Scientist Christopher (Kit) Macdonald (George Washington & Jefferson National Forests Physical Resources and Planning Staff Officer) and BAER Wildlife Biologist, Matthew Oneill (Coconino National Forest Fish Biologist) assess soil conditions and document watershed data to create a soil burn severity (SBS) map for the northern half (Phase 2) of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon burned areas:
USFS BAER Archaeologists Assess Cultural Resources in HPCC Burned Areas
Updated On: 06/11/2022
FOREST SERVICE BAER ARCHAEOLOGISTS ASSESS CULTURAL RESOURCES IN HERMITS PEAK-CALF CANYON BURNED AREAS