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LINCOLN COUNTY - The Three Rivers Fire is currently 6100 acres and 0% contained. There are no reported injuries. No structures have burned. Cooler temperatures and precipitation moved into the area earlier than forecasted and is dropping rain and snow on parts of the fire this morning.
Temperatures and wind are expected to pick up this afternoon, which will cause fire activity to increase once again. A Type-1 Incident Management Team will be briefed this afternoon and take command of the fire tomorrow morning. Today fire crews are working to secure the south side of the fire with direct fire line construction. Crews are also scouting the north and eastern perimeter of the fire for optimal locations to construct fire line. Firefighters will be doing point protection and structure protection for critical areas.
The Three River Fire has spread to 4000 acres, according to officials. (CNN)The Three Rivers Fire has grown from burning 4,000 to 12,000 acres in New Mexico, according to a press release on the New Mexico Fire Information site.
As of late Tuesday local time, the fire, which is burning about 60 miles northeast of White Sand National Park and about three hours south of Albuquerque, was five percent contained. The fire started ½ a mile north of Three Rivers Campground and has spread almost to Ski Apache and into the South Fork Bonito area, the release said.
The fire is being driven by steep terrain and extreme fire weather conditions, including gusty winds and low humidity levels around 8 percent, the release said.
Rain, Snow Help Efforts to Fight New Mexico Wildfire
The Weather Channel 47 mins ago Ron Brackett and Jan Wesner Childs
Crews battling a wildfire burning in southern New Mexico got an assist from a second day of wetter weather on Wednesday. Rain and snow are falling again today, which is lessening fire activity, according to an update posted at 11 a.m. MDT. Up to a half inch of rain is expected on portion of the fire. Precipitation and higher humidity levels around 30% will slow the fire.
But officials warned that erratic winds along mountain ridges in the area of the fire were expected to continue.
Some evacuations lifted as 150 firefighters work to gain upper hand on 6,100 acre blaze near Ruidoso Published
Some evacuations lifted as 150 firefighters work to gain upper hand on 6,100 acre blaze near Ruidoso
UPDATE: Authorities on Tuesday afternoon lifted evacuation orders for some of the areas impacted by the Three Rivers Fire as 150 firefighters worked to try and gain an upper hand on the 6,100 acre blaze burning near Ruidoso.
Evacuation orders were lifted for the following areas:
Ski Run Road up to the Eagle Lakes turn
Villa Madonna
The Bonito corridor below the Bonito Lake dam (Tanbark will remain CLOSED as it is above the dam)
New Mexico’s Three Rivers Fire has charred at least 12,000 acres
The Three Rivers Fire has grown from burning 4,000 to 12,000 acres in New Mexico, according to a press release on the New Mexico Fire Information site.
As of late Tuesday local time, the fire, which is burning about 60 miles northeast of White Sand National Park and about three hours south of Albuquerque, was five percent contained.
“The fire started ½ a mile north of Three Rivers Campground and has spread almost to Ski Apache and into the South Fork Bonito area,” the release said.
The fire “is being driven by steep terrain and extreme fire weather conditions, including gusty winds and low humidity levels around 8 percent,” the release said.