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Laguna Wildfire Update July 4, 2025: Key Information and Insights

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJuly 5, 2025001 Min Read
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Laguna Wildfire Update July 4, 2025: Key Information And Insights
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Summary of Laguna Wildfire Update

Incident Overview

  • Date: July 4, 2025
  • Acres Burned: 1,300
  • Location: Coyote Ranger District, NM, 8 miles north of NM State Road 96.
  • Personnel Involved: 120

Fire Management

  • Current Containment: 12%
  • Resources Deployed: Hotshot crews, Type 2 crew, suppression module, helicopter, engines, water tenders.
  • Operations: Focused on reinforcing containment lines and managing firing operations, with low-intensity burns to help establish control.

Weather Conditions

  • Upcoming days will be warmer and drier, increasing the chance of afternoon thunderstorms next week.

Smoke Impact

  • Anticipated rise in smoke levels due to firing operations, affecting nearby areas but staying at MODERATE levels overall.

Safety and Public Notices

  • Public urged to avoid the area due to firefighting operations. Drones pose a risk to safety and firefighting efforts.
  • Closure Order in effect for specific National Forest lands to ensure safety during firefighting activities.

Contact Information
For more updates, reach out to 505-607-0879 or visit the associated social media and websites.

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