San Diego Union-Tribune

CREWS IN N.M., ARIZ. SCRAMBLE TO CORRAL WILDFIRES

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Firefighte­rs in northern New Mexico worked Monday in rugged terrain ahead of a massive wildfire, feverishly trying to position crews to clear brush and stop the monster blaze from burning more homes in the Rocky Mountain foothills.

The wildfire has charred about 300 square miles of tinder-dry ponderosa forests, making it the largest blaze burning in the U.S. during what has been an early start to the fire season. Thouthe sands of people have been evacuated.

Much of the Southwest has been in the grips of drought for decades and warmer temperatur­es have combined with spring winds to make for dangerous fire conditions.

Crews in Arizona were dealing with strong winds Monday as they battled a fire near the U.S.-Mexico border that forced several dozen people from their homes.

And another wildfire in northern New Mexico near federal government’s key facilities for nuclear research prompted Los Alamos National Laboratory and others in the area to begin preparing for evacuation­s, though officials stressed there was no immediate threat to the lab.

Strong winds continued to blow across the region after fanning the fires for weeks and often grounding essential aircraft used to drop water or fire retardant ahead of the flames, complicati­ng efforts to contain them.

Fire officials were assessing weather conditions Monday and predicted part of the main New Mexico fire would push north into rugged terrain that is difficult for firefighte­rs to access.

“This isn’t a surprise to us. All the models showed this probably was going to happen,” said fire operations section chief Todd Abel, adding that crews have spent days working to protect ranch homes scattered thorough the area.

 ?? CEDAR ATTANSIO AP ?? A wildfire burns in Las Vegas, N.M., on Saturday. The city remained largely safe from the flames after some residents were allowed to return over the weekend. Schools were set to return to in-person classes today.
CEDAR ATTANSIO AP A wildfire burns in Las Vegas, N.M., on Saturday. The city remained largely safe from the flames after some residents were allowed to return over the weekend. Schools were set to return to in-person classes today.

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