Ruidoso Fire: South Fork Fire and Salt Fire Continue to Burn in New Mexico

The South Fork Fire and Salt Fire continue to burn in New Mexico, prompting evacuations and closures. The South Fork Fire, located near Ruidoso, has burned over 1,000 acres, and evacuation orders are in place for areas south of the fire. The Salt Fire, located in the Gila National Forest, has burned over 500 acres and has prompted several closures, including trails and campgrounds. Both fires are considered to be human-caused. The South Fork Fire is reported to be 40% contained, but the Salt Fire is only 10% contained. While firefighters are making progress, the fires remain a threat due to dry conditions and strong winds. The article emphasizes the ongoing efforts to contain the fires, the evacuation and closure notices in place, and the need for vigilance in preventing future fires.

Summary

"The article highlights the ongoing challenges posed by the South Fork and Salt Fires in New Mexico, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to contain them and raise awareness about fire safety."

Updated at: 06.21.2024

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