Information
This page is meant to help you quickly find information and resources during the fire season, along with year-long prevention tips.
Need to Report a Fire?

If this is an emergency call 911. The Santa Fe National Forest dispatch center can be reached at 505-438-5600 24 hours a day. Fire Restrictions Hotline: 877-971-FIRE (3473).
InciWeb - Current Incidents
Stay informed about wildfires and natural disasters by visiting InciWeb. Click the button below for real-time updates, safety information, and resources to help you prepare and respond.
Current Wildland Fire Map & Information
Increase your situational awareness by reviewing national fire activity using an interactive map.
Emergency Information
Site | Description |
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InciWeb | Prescribed fire, wildfires and evacuations |
Santa Fe Interagency Dispatch Center | Communications and logistical support center for wildland firefighting in Southeast New Mexico. |
Ready! Set! Go! | The Ready, Set, Go! (RSG) program helps residents be prepared when fire threatens and if evacuations are required. |
Sign up for Emergency Notifications | When emergencies strike, public safety officials use timely and reliable systems to alert you. Sign up for warning alerts. |
Current Wildfires and Fire Restrictions
Site | Description |
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InciWeb | Prescribed fire, wildfires, closures and restrictions |
Southwest Area Fire Restrictions Map | This website provides information about fire restrictions that are currently in effect in the Southwestern United States. |
New Mexico Fire Information | Wildfire situation and fire restrictions in New Mexico. |
Southwest Coordination Center (SWCC) | Located in Albuquerque, NM, and is the interagency focal point for coordinating resources. Weekly outlook reports. |
National Interagency Fire Center | Nationwide clearinghouse for information on current wildland fire status and national situation reports. |
Weather Outlook
Site | Description |
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National Interagency Coordination Center | National 7-Day Significant Fire Potential map for the Southwest. |
National Weather Service (NOAA) | Weather, fire, drought and precipitation outlooks. |
Southwest Coordination Center (SWCC) | Current weather conditions, including zone maps, wind, drought and smoke monitoring reports |
FIRMS | The Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) distributes Near Real-Time (NRT) active fire data (map). |
Air Quality and Smoke Information
Site | Description |
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AirNow | What is the Air Quality Index by you? Enter your zip code. |
Smoke and Fire Map | Smoke and fire map provides information on air quality and if outdoor activity should be limited or avoided. |
Be Smoke Ready | Take steps to prepare for the fire season. Know your risks and plan ahead. |
AirNow - Alerts | Sign up for EnviroFlash to get alerts when the air quality changes. |
Smoke and Your Health | New Mexico Environmental Public Tracking websites has smoke information tips to help you during the fire season. |
How Smoke from Fires can Affect Your Health | Information for people at greater risk and how to reduce exposure. |
Wildfire Preparedness
Site | Description |
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Firewise Communities | The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) provides information about steps you can take to help protect your home and neighborhood from wildfire. |
Living with Fire Guide | This guide (English and Spanish) provides recommendations to prepare for wildfire and reduce wildfire threats to homes and communities. |
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