Crews contain 80% of wildfire in Santa Fe National Forest

SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Forest Service is addressing a wildfire that was discovered Friday, April 26, 2024. The fire began east of Santa Fe in the Santa Fe National Forest.

The Forest Service is calling the fire the “Dry Gulch Wildfire” and says hotshot crews and other firefighters were on the scene by Friday afternoon. The Santa Fe National Forest interagency helicopter was also dropping water on Friday. The Forest Service says there was lightning in the area on Thursday night, so that may have sparked the fire, although as of Friday, the official cause had not yet been determined.

Details on the fire:

  • Start Date: Thursday, April 25 or Friday, April 26

  • Location: Pecos Ranger District, south of Dalton Canyon, west of NM State Highway 63

  • Size: 10 acres

  • Contained: 80%

  • Structures Burned: None

  • Cause of Fire: Undetermined but possibly lightning

  • Evacuations: NA

  • Response: Active suppression

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The Forest Service said weather on the weekend of April 27 should help firefighting efforts. But as of Friday afternoon, the weather was creeping with a “moderate rate of spread potential.”

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