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Indios Wildfire

Unit Information

New Mexico 
Santa Fe, 
87508 
New Mexico 
Santa Fe, 
87508 

Incident Contacts

  • Information
    Email:
    claudia.brookshire@usda.gov
    Phone:
    505-438-5320
    Hours:
    8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Daily Update 06-15-2024

Indios Wildfire
Publication Type: News - 06/15/2024 - 09:31

Video Update

Acres: 11,500                                                                        

Start Date: May 19, 2024

Location: 7 miles north of the village of Coyote, NM         

Personnel: 108

Completion: 90%                                                                 

Fuels: Timber

Highlights: Thunderstorms and the associated rain and wind hampered Friday's suppression repair operations. Crews came off the mountain early due to safety issues associated with lightning. However, the moisture helped cool areas of the fire that have continued to smolder. As temperatures warm up and fuels dry out over the next few days, some smoke may become visible again.

Operations: Firefighters, heavy equipment operators, and Forest staff continue with suppression repair work. A grader will help spread gravel along several roads as repairs continue. Fire personnel are making drainage improvements on various roads and firelines. Chipping continues in some areas, and crews are still cutting down hazardous trees.

A Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team is assessing the burn severity of the fire. BAER teams are staffed by specially trained professionals: hydrologists, soil scientists, engineers, biologists, vegetation specialists, archeologists, and others who evaluate the burned area and prescribe stabilization treatments. In areas of higher fire severity, the priority is stabilization to prevent further damage to natural resources. While a large percentage of this fire had desirable effects due to low to moderate intensity, the BAER team is still assessing areas of higher intensity fire that may need stabilization to prevent erosion, increased flood risk, and stream, river, and reservoir sedimentation.

Weather: Between .25 and .75 inches of rain fell over the fire area Friday afternoon, prompting a Flash Flood warning issuance. Breezy west winds on Saturday will create a warming and drying trend. Sunday will be hotter, drier, and breezier than Saturday, creating elevated to near-critical fire weather conditions.

Smoke: Minimal smoke impacts are expected for the foreseeable future. Learn more about smoke impacts at https://www.env.nm.gov/air-quality/fire-smoke-links/.

Closures: A Santa Fe National Forest emergency area closure is in place for the Indios Fire. The full closure order (No. 03-10-01-24-04) and map are available on Inciweb. Camping and water are available at the Coyote Ranger Station for Continental Divide Trail hikers impacted by this closure.

Inciweb: inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/nmsnf-indios-wildfire 

New Mexico Fire Info: nmfireinfo.com

Indios Fire Phone: 575-323-2290

Indios Fire Email: 2024.indios@firenet.gov

Santa Fe National Forest X: x.com/SantafeNF

Santa Fe National Forest Facebook: facebook.com/santafe