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Cerro Pelado

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Unit Information

New Mexico 
Santa Fe, 
New Mexico 
87508 
New Mexico 
Santa Fe, 
New Mexico 
87508 

Incident Contacts

  • Santa Fe National Forest
    Phone:
    505-438-5300
    Hours:
    M-F 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
  • Jemez Ranger District
    Phone:
    575-829-3535
    Hours:
    M-F 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Cerro Pelado Fire Update for Thursday, May 12

Cerro Pelado
Publication Type: News -

  

Info Office Hours: 8 am - 8 pm      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 

 

Acreage: 43,887 acres
Containment: 11% 
Personnel: 1,032 

Today:
 A cold front will move into the area, bringing calmer west-northwest winds. Though conditions will be more favorable, the area will still see critically low relative humidity (RH) and breezy afternoons. There may be some relief tonight with below freezing overnight temperatures.

Air Quality: Air quality may be affected by fire growth and increased smoke production. South-southwest winds may blow smoke and dust into communities northeast of the fires; including Los Alamos, White Rock, and Santa Clara. Overall air conditions are expected to remain good to moderate. Information on air quality is at New Mexico Department of Health Environmental Public Health Tracking: https://nmtracking.org/fire and an interactive smoke map is at https://fire.airnow.gov/. 

Western winds could improve fire conditions, but afternoon gusts will have the capacity to carry embers beyond the fire perimeter. Shifting wind direction will create a different atmosphere for fuel, which may cause flare-ups within the main body of the fire. These conditions could also create erratic fire behavior in Alamo, Frijoles, and Perralta canyons, encouraging the fire to creep down the canyons toward dry vegetation.
  
The northeast section of the fire is currently being held at Forest Road (FR) 287. Northeast section operations will continue work along this road to strengthen the containment line to FR 289. Crews will work to secure the eastern edge of the fire at Alamo Canyon and will keep eyes on the southeastern section to address any spot fires that occur due to gusty afternoon winds. Direct suppression efforts will be more Fuel reduction operations will continue in the southwestern part of the fire.  15 helicopters and 2 scooper planes will likely be in operation most of the day, dropping water on spot fires and cooling hot spots of burned areas. 

Operation crews continue to communicate with tribal representatives, community leaders, private cooperators, and Los Alamos National Laboratory staff to coordinate firefighting resources, protect structures, and keep community members safe. The National Park Service will continue structure protection in Bandelier National Monument and Valles Caldera National Preserve. The structure protection group will continue operations throughout all areas. 

Yesterday: The area experienced sustained windy and dry conditions with low RH. Conditions created potential for fire growth, especially on the eastern perimeter, and the fire became established in Alamo Canyon. Low-intensity fire activity continued in the Las Conchas Fire footprint. A dry cold front moved into the area overnight, bringing some relief. 

Evacuations, Shelter Areas: 
Los Alamos County remains in “Set” evacuation level. The communities of Cochiti Mesa and the Peralta Canyon area, including Cox Ranch, remain under “Go” evacuation status. Four additional residences are evacuated in the Cox Ranch area between mile marker 36 and 40 along Highway 4. Los Alamos residents that have special needs or are access-challenged will continue evacuation. Los Alamos High School is closed until further notice. Evacuations for Sierra de Los Pinos and Valles Caldera National Preserve remain in “Set” mode, meaning residents should be ready to leave at a moment’s notice. Jemez Springs, La Cueva and Cochiti Lake area remain in “Ready” status. Counties will provide updated information on evacuations as needed. 

Closures: 
Highway 4 remains closed to all traffic from mile marker 34 to mile marker 50 (at the junction of Highway 4 and 501) due to fire activity. Fire equipment and firefighters will be working along Highway 4 and accessing the fire, especially at intersections with FR 10 and FR 280. Heavy traffic impedes firefighting efforts and endangers firefighter safety. The most updated road closure information can be found here: https://www.nmroads.com/mapIndex.html   The Santa Fe National Forest has issued a closure order for the Cerro Pelado fire area and a second closure order for the Cerro Pelado Firefighter Camp along FR 376. The purpose of both orders is to protect public health and safety due to extreme fire danger in the Restricted Area. Bandelier National Monument and Valles Caldera National Preserve remain closed until further notice. 
  
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. Stage III Fire Restrictions are in effect for Cochiti Pueblo. 

Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR):  
There is a flight restriction on the area over the fire (10 nautical miles southwest of Los Alamos, NOTAM 2/2366) to provide a safe environment for firefighting operations. Drones over the fire are also prohibited because their presence can disrupt air resources and pose additional fire hazard. More information: https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_2_6919.html. 

Personnel and Equipment
1,032 total personnel; 45 engines, 27 hand crews, 7 initial attack crews, 15 helicopters, 2 scooper planes, 19 water tenders, 10 dozers, 1 masticator, 2 ambulances, and 1 rapid medical extraction unit. 2 Air National Guard helicopters on standby.