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The Carrizozo volcanic field is a monogenetic volcanic field located in New Mexico, US. The volcanic field consists of two lava flows, the Broken Back flow and the Carrizozo lava flow (Carrizozo Malpais), the second youngest in New Mexico. [5] Both lava flows originated from groups of cinder cones. The Broken Back flow is approximately 16 ...
Smoke from the Las Conchas fire in 2011. This is a partial and incomplete list of wildfires in the US state of New Mexico. New Mexico has dry, windy, and often hot weather conditions that often produce moderate to severe wildfires.
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At least one person has been reported dead as a result of the fast-growing wildfires still burning in New Mexico, officials said Tuesday.
The fires broke out on the Mescalero Apache Reservation on June 17 and then burned east, fueled by high temperatures and wind. The cause of the fires is under investigation. Image: Smoke rises ...
A pair of fast-growing fires are converging on a New Mexico village “like a pair of tongs” Monday evening, prompting thousands of residents and nearby tribal communities to evacuate.
Fire caused by lightning on the Gila National Forest. [14] Fisher Socorro: 8,044 July 4 July 21 Fire caused by lightning on the Cibola National Forest and managed for ecological benefit. [15] [16] [17] Paramount Sierra: 1,328 July 12 August 19 Fire caused by lightning on the Gila National Forest. [18] Tanques Rio Arriba: 6,500 July 18 August 21
The South Fork Fire and Salt Fire started June 17 near Ruidoso, New Mexico. The fires have destroyed about 1,400 structures and left more than 8,000 people displaced.