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May 2—LAS VEGAS, N.M. — City officials Sunday prepared for the possibility of mass evacuations of Las Vegas residents Monday as relentless winds pushed the Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fire ...
Smoke from the fire, in addition to the Cerro Pelado Fire, the Cooks Peak Fire, and the Black Fire, which burned simultaneously with the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire, contributed to poor air quality throughout northern New Mexico. [29] The fire also impacted the Gallinas watershed, which supplies water to the community of Las Vegas. Ash that ...
In this photo provided by the New Mexico National Guard, a New Mexico National Guard truck is ready to deliver potable water to communities in response to the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire in ...
A sunset seen through a wall of wildfire smoke from the Amtrak train station in Las Vegas, N.M., on Saturday, May 7, 2022. The Castañeda Hotel, right, hosted meals for residents and firefighters ...
On June 12, 2005, a 24-year-old man from Queens, New York, drowned at the Coney Island Beach while playing with his friends. He was the third person to die there. [58] On July 4, 2005, a 20-year-old man from Sunset Park, New York, drowned at the beach shortly after closing. The victim was airlifted to Coney Island Hospital where he was ...
The U.S. Forest Service posted an 80-page review that details the planning missteps as crews ignited a prescribed fire in early April. Massive New Mexico blaze blamed on miscalculations, errors ...
Las Vegas: 1954–1955 MGM Grand Adventures: Las Vegas: 1993–2002 Old Vegas: Henderson: 1978–1986 Briefly known as Westworld Ponderosa Ranch: Incline Village: 1967–2004 Wet 'n Wild: Las Vegas: 1985–2004 Great Basin Adventure [50] Reno: 1983–2010 Closed due to budget constraints.
Twenty miles to the south at the other end of the 104,000 acre (42,100 hectares) megafire, some residents of Las Vegas, New Mexico, were told to prepare for evacuation as winds drove the fire ...