Black Feather Fire Estimated At 1,500 Acres Burning 25 Miles North Of Los Alamos … Being Managed With Full Suppression Response

A smoke plume from the Black Feather Fire viewed early Sunday evening from Pajarito Acres in White Rock. Photo by Mary Arrowsmith

New Mexico Fire Information News:

Firefighters are responding to a wildfire about 44 miles northwest of Santa Fe in the San Pedro Parks Wilderness of the Coyote Ranger District. It’s called the Black Feather Fire and as of late Sunday night was estimated at 1,500 acres.

The lightning-caused fire started Saturday, Aug. 5, and is being managed with a full suppression response.

Numerous aircraft are assigned to the incident including five large air tankers (LATs), one very large air tanker (VLAT), helicopters, air attack, and a lead plane. In addition, several hotshot crews have been ordered.

Due to the fast-growing wildfire, some areas have been placed in SET status to be prepared to evacuate if necessary. There will be an evacuation center established at the Coyote Senior Center.

The Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Office is coordinating evacuations. More info is available on the Sheriff’s Office Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079688263048.

Fire behavior was very active Sunday afternoon and a large smoke column was visible across Los Alamos and Northern New Mexico. With hot, dry, windy weather in the forecast, fire managers are expecting similar behavior over the next several days.

Air quality information is available at https://www.airnow.gov/.

This is an emerging incident, and more information will be provided as it becomes available.

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