The New Mexico Forestry Division would like to update you on wildfires that are requiring the attention of tribal, federal, state, and local resources in New Mexico. The South Fork Fire and the Salt Fire are burning on Mescalero tribal land, near Ruidoso. Both fires are being managed by Mescalero Apache Fire Rescue and Bureau of Indian Affairs. A Complex Incident Management Team is on order.
South Fork Fire
Acres: 360 estimated                                                   
Start Date/ Time: June 17, 2024; 9 a.m.
Cause: Under investigation
Location: Rio Ruidoso, west of the Upper Canyon area of Ruidoso
Ownership: Tribal
Structure Threat: Multiple structures threatened; unknown structures lost
Resources: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Mescalero Apache Fire Rescue, US Forest Service, multiple aviation assets, Complex Incident Management Team on order.
Containment: 0%                                                          
Fuels: Mixed conifer
Date/Time/ Update: The South Fork Fire was discovered at 9 a.m., Monday, June 17, 2024; it is located on tribal land along the Rio Ruidoso near Ruidoso, NM. Fuel types in the area include mixed conifer. Multiple structures are under threat, with an unknown number of structures lost.  Evacuations being issued by the Village of Ruidoso. Fire growth has been rapid with extreme fire behavior. Long range spotting and intense heat with plume domination. The fire is estimated at 360 acres with zero percent containment. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Operations: Currently, the fire is being managed by Mescalero Apache Fire Rescue, but the fire will be transferred tomorrow to a Complex Incident Management Team. Air resources have been performing drops throughout the afternoon. Multiple resources are responding to the nearby neighborhoods to perform structure protection.
Weather: Temperature is 82 degrees, with humidity at 8% and winds from the southwest at 23 mph / gusts to 30 mph. Tonight: Smoke effects. Mostly clear, with a low around 58. Southwest wind 15 – 20 mph decreasing to 10-15 mph after midnight. Tomorrow: sunny, with a high near 86. Southwest winds 10-15 mph.
Smoke: Individuals sensitive to wildfire smoke should take precautions and use the New Mexico Department of Health 5-3-1 Visibility Method to determine if it’s safe to be outside. Learn more at https://nmtracking.doh.nm.gov/environment/air/FireAndSmoke.html. An interactive smoke map at https://fire.airnow.gov/ allows you to zoom into your area to see the latest smoke conditions.
Evacuations / Closures: Currently evacuating Upper Canyon, Brady Canyon, Ponderosa, Alpine Village, Cedar Creek. Unknown numbers of residents evacuated at this time. “SET” status for West Gavilan, Sun Valley, Sierra Vista, Villa Madonna, Ski Sun Road, and areas west of HWY 48.
Residents are directed to evacuate to the Ruidoso Convention Center, 111 Sierra Blanca Dr, Ruidoso, NM 88345. The Mescalero Apache Tribe’s evacuation center for Reservation residents is at the Community Center Gymnasium.
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Salt Fire
Location: Mescalero Reservation, Otero County, Southwest of Ruidoso
Size: 35 acres
Threats: Yes. Hwy 70 at Casinos and 244
Resources: BIA, Mescalero, Forest Service, multiple aviation assets
Fire Activity: Active
Evacuations: Apache Summit being evacuated
Weather: 89 Temp, 18 MPH, 10 %RH