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The fire burns near Highway 518 in New Mexico on April 29, 2022. The 2022 Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire was the largest and most destructive wildfire in the history of New Mexico. The fire burned 341,471 acres (138,188 hectares) between early April and late June in the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in San Miguel, Mora, and Taos counties.
Damage. Unknown. Season. ← 2021. 2023 →. The 2022 New Mexico wildfire season were a series of wildfires which burnt throughout the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of December 13, 2022, 904,422 acres (366,007 ha) had burned across the state. [ 2] The burned acreage figure for 2022 is well above the 1995-2015 average of approximately 270,000 ...
Between May 15th and May 17th, the fire grew over 27,000 acres per a day, fueled by red flag conditions. On May 18, the Black Fire became the fourth largest wildfire in recorded New Mexico state history. As of 21 May 2022, the blaze is over 120,000 acres and 4% contained. As of 31 May 2022, the blaze is over 246,648 acres and 28% contained.
An Amber Alert was issued for a 10-month-old girl after the baby's mother and another woman were discovered dead and a 5-year-old was found injured in a New Mexico park.
An Amber alert as seen on Android, advising users to call 911 if they find a car with a matching description. An Amber alert (alternatively styled AMBER alert) or a child abduction emergency alert (SAME code: CAE) is a message distributed by a child abduction alert system to ask the public for help in finding abducted children. [1][2] The ...
July 28, 2022 at 12:25 PM. While you may be tempted to ignore them, it’s undeniable that Amber Alerts have helped recover hundreds of lost children. The California Highway Patrol has been ...
AMBER Alerts began in a Texas community in 1996. Today, Texas continues to report more missing children than any other state. Texas leads nation with most AMBER Alerts, data says. 13 alerts issued ...
Cerro Pelado Fire. The Cerro Pelado Fire was a wildfire that burned in the southern Jemez Mountains in Sandoval County, southwest of Los Alamos, in the state of New Mexico in the United States as part of the 2022 New Mexico wildfire season. The cause of the fire was determined to be an escaped prescribed burn started by the US Forest Service.