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Cerro Pelado
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- Santa Fe National ForestPhone:505-438-5300Hours:M-F 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
- Jemez Ranger DistrictPhone:575-829-3535Hours:M-F 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Cerro Pelado Fire Update for Sunday, May 8
Cerro Pelado
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Cerro Pelado Fire Update Sunday, May 8, 2022
Hours: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Phone: 505-312-4593 and 303-918-4004
Email: 2022.CerroPelado@firenet.gov
InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8075/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SantafeNF
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2022.Cerropeladofire
Personnel and Equipment: 872 total personnel; 42 engines, 8 Type 1 hand crews, 11 Type 2 hand crews, 6 Type 2 initial
Yesterday: Firefighters are patrolling the northwest perimeter of the fire. U.S. Department of Energy masticators continued to grind up burnable vegetation along Highway 4 west of the tactical burns from two days ago. Highway 4 remains closed from mile marker 34 to mile marker 50 (junction of Hwy 4 and 501). Hand crews secured the spot fire from Thursday on the west side of the fire (north of Meadow helicopter dip site). The fire continued to slowly back towards the constructed west firelines along Forest Road (FR) 266. On the south side of the fire, there was minimal movement, and fuels on the south side of the fire are sparse. The southwest corner of the fire had little movement, advancing only when drainages with timber had some fuel to consume. On the eastern side of the fire FR 289 is considered a primary line as the fire continued to advance towards FR 289 with 35 mph winds. A spot fire crossed FR 289 late in the afternoon. Night operations called conditions on the line “unbearable” due to wind, dust, smoke and heat.
Weather and Fire Behavior: Today’s weather calls for a Red Flag Warning due to gusty winds 50+ mph, low relative humidity in the single digits and high temperatures. Weather predictions are expecting near historic levels of wind over the next three days. Expect flanking fire on the north, with active fire near Kitty Lake. The fire is expected to continue backing on the west side of the fire towards containment lines on FR 266. As the fire moves southeast and east, there is potential for rapid fire spread, especially if winds align with drainages. In the northeast, winds may align with canyons and there is potential for high spread rates. The east side of the fire has the greatest potential for fire growth up to 5 miles if it exceeds suppression action. Fire spread potential for the south side is expected to slow with backing fire, and is moving to containment lines.
Evacuations, Shelter Areas: The communities of Cochiti Mesa and the Peralta Canyon area, including Cox Ranch, remain under a “Go” evacuation status. The Sandoval County Fire Department and Emergency Management will provide updated information on evacuations, as needed. Evacuations for Sierra de Los Pinos and Valles Caldera National Preserve remain in “Set” mode, meaning being ready to leave at a moment’s notice. If conditions change and the fire threatens the community again, these areas could return to “Go.” Los Alamos County, Jemez Springs, La Cueva and Cochiti Lake area remain in “Ready” status. No evacuation levels have changed at the time of this update.
Fire Restrictions: Stage II Fire Restrictions are in effect for the Santa Fe National Forest, which prohibits all campfires and other hazardous activities. Due to ongoing fire threats, Sandoval County will not issue burn permits.