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Laguna Wildfire Weekly Update - August 11, 2025

Rian Ream - Incident Commander

Release Date: August 11, 2025

Acres: 17,415

Start Date: 6/25/2025

Containment: 85 %

Location: Located in the Coyote Ranger District, 8 miles north of New Mexico State Road 96 and west of the Chama River Canyon Wilderness.

Personnel: 17 

Resources: 2 engines | 1 module | 1 water tender                     

Fuels: Oak brush, ponderosa pine, Piñon-juniper

Highlights: Updates will be provided once a week, unless significant activity or changes occur. The next Laguna Wildfire Weekly Update will be provided Monday August 18, 2025. 

The wildfire remains within containment lines. On Tuesday August 5, a wildland fire module removed snags along the fire’s edge south of Gallinas Ranch. These dead standing trees can fall over containment lines creating spot fires. Removing these trees mitigates future fire risk and secures containment lines. Fire crews continue to monitor for smoke and patrol containment lines. 

The Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team has completed their soil burn severity map and it is available to view at Inciweb-Laguna Wildfire or NM Fire Info.

Weather and Smoke:  The burned area may experience precipitation with showers and thunderstorms forecast starting Tuesday through the weekend. Light smoke may be present as small interior pockets of unburned fuels are consumed. For the most up to date smoke information, visit https://fire.airnow.gov/.

Safety: The Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) was released on 8/2. For the safety of our firefighters please avoid the area where crews are working.

Closures and Evacuations: Forest closure order 03-10-01-25-13 was updated and remains in place through August 12, 2025. To view the complete order and map visit, https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/santafe/alerts/laguna-wildfire-closure-order. The order is to protect the public’s health and safety during firefighting operations on the Laguna Wildfire. Gallina Ranch remains in READY evacuation status.

More Information: 505-435-5320 | claudia.brookshire@usda.gov | x.com/SantafeNF | facebook.com/santafeNF | Inciweb-Laguna Wildfire | NM Fire Information

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Last updated August 11, 2025