Calf Canyon and Hermits Peak Fires continue in New Mexico

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The Calf Canyon fire, which began on April 19, 2022, and the Hermits Peak fire, which began on April 6, 2022, both continue to burn in northern New Mexico. (Recently posted on the CIMSS blog here and here.) The Hermits Peak fire began as a prescribed burn under what were believed to be favorable conditions. The district ranger of the Las Vegas Ranger District is quoted to have said “Our prescribed burn from last Wednesday was the cause of the Hermits Peak Fire. With that said, we take full responsibility and with a heavy heart, we are really sorry for what happened.”

The wildfires combined on April 23, 2022, but can be seen in the GOES-16 imagery below to now exist in two separate areas in western Mora and San Miguel counties.

GOES-16 visible Band 2 (0.64 micron) imagery showing wildfire burning in New Mexico from 15:51 UTC to 16:46 UTC on 05-May-2022.
GOES-16 derived fire temperature overlayed on Band 2 imagery, from 15:51 UTC to 16:46 UTC on 05-May-2022.
A containment map of the Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon fires as of 05-May-2022.

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