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The McBride Fire was a destructive wildfire that burned in the Lincoln National Forest near the community of Ruidoso in Lincoln County, New Mexico, in the United States as part of the 2022 New Mexico wildfire season. The fire was named after McBride Road, near where it ignited on April 12, 2022.
Lightning started the fire May 16 which had burned 7,532 acres as of Wednesday. An updated map of the Blue 2 Fire near Ruidoso as of June 5, 2024, Fire danger remains high in Lincoln National Forest
The U.S. Forest Service announced it would close portions of the Lincoln National Forest where two wildfires continue to burn as a precaution.. The South Fork Fire and Salt Fire ignited earlier ...
New Mexico Forestry Division said no measure of containment of the Blue 2 Fire has been reached. The blaze grew to 7,178 acres by May 28 in the Lincoln National Forest despite the 533 personnel ...
The modern Lincoln National Forest is composed of three separate units, the Smokey Bear Ranger District, headquartered in Ruidoso, the Sacramento Ranger District, headquartered in Cloudcroft, and the Guadalupe Ranger District, with its headquarters in Carlsbad. Forest Headquarters, Alamogordo, N.M.
Smokey Bear Vista Point in 1990, with Capitan Gap in the distance between the sign and Tahoe National Forest Fire Engine 731.. The Capitan Gap Fire was a 17,000 acres (69 km 2) human-caused forest fire that broke out in the Capitan Mountains range within Lincoln National Forest, in Lincoln County, eastern New Mexico in 1950: beginning on May 4. [1]
The lightning-caused fire in the Capitan Mountains burned one-tenth of an acre as of late Friday morning, stated a news release from the Lincoln National Forest. The fire was detected on June 12 ...
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