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The U.S. Forest Service lifted evacuations in the area of the Laguna Fire as it is now 75% contained in northern New Mexico.
The Laguna Fire has burned 17,020 acres but is still 55% contained in the Santa Fe National Forest in northern New Mexico.
Monday’s Top Stories Fewer people now allowed in Albuquerque courts Hyde Memorial State Park overrun with tree damaging caterpillars Ruidoso praising those who volunteered during floods ...
The Laguna Fire’s escape from containment lines last month did not result from United States Forest Service personnel cuts or upheaval at the agency, an agency spokesperson told Source New Mexico on ...
The Laguna Fire has burned 17,413 acres of the Santa Fe National Forest since lightning ignited it on June 25. Now at 78% ...
The Laguna Fire burns along a canyon ridge July 4 ... but the figures are supported by anecdotal accounts from wildland firefighters in New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, California and Wyoming.
Fire managers with Santa Fe National Forest will actively manage the 176-acre Laguna Fire in Rio Arriba County, which was caused by lightning, the U.S. Forest Service announced Monday.