NMCAF Mestenas Canyon Fire

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Last updated: 2024-07-25

The type of incident is Wildfire and involves the following unit(s) Carson National Forest.

State: New Mexico

Coordinates:

Latitude: 36° 45 29 Longitude: 107° 15 38

NOTE: All fire perimeters and points are approximations.

Incident Overview: Fire crews are working to suppress the lightning-caused Mestenas Canyon Fire, which is named after the canyon its burning deep within. It’s about 10 miles southwest of Dulce, N.M., on the Jicarilla Ranger District and two miles north of Highway 64. Due to rocky, steep terrain and numerous snags on the canyon bottom, fire crews will use suppression action points to contain the fire as it spreads. Efforts may include cutting line on the fire’s edge or using backfire off existing roads to reduce fuels ahead of approaching flames.There may be limited visibility on Highway 64 due to smoke.

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