Wildfire Incident Information
Terrain
Satellite
OSM
This fire is no longer active
0% contained
Fire Status
OUT
Last Updated
6 months ago
Fire Start
Thursday, May 16, 2024 8:30 AM MDT
Incident #
2024-NMLNF-000227
Fuels
SNAG
Dispatch Notes
ILDFIRE CONFIRMED DUE TO WEATHER MONITERING AT THIS TIME. FORM A DISTANCE SNAG AND A FEW LOGS ON THE GROUND. IN A SNAG PATCH (LITTLE BEAR SCAR) | Contain: 07/15/2024 13:00 | Control: 07/15/2024 13:00 | Out: 09/11/2024 13:36
Primary Fire Agency

US Forest Service — Lincoln National Forest

Current Weather

Fire Growth Potential

Fire Weather Forecast

Incident Overview

Inciweb information was updated: 10 months ago

On May 17, 2024, two lightning-caused fires were detected in the White Mountain Wilderness in the Smokey Bear Ranger District, Lincoln National Forest. Blue Fire and Blue Fire 2 are being closely monitored by the Smokey Bear Ranger District.  Currently, Blue Fire 2 is approximately 5 acres and growing.Currently, the overall strategy on the Blue Fires is to allow the low-to-moderate intensity of spread to play its natural role on the landscape. Recent precipitation, as well as the slow spread of the fires and rocky terrain, have all led to this determination. Crews will take appropriate actions to keep the fire within the designated planned boundaries while protecting private land, infrastructure, and natural resources.  The fire is being monitored by air and ground resources, to help predict expected fire behavior and rates of spread.

Basic Incident Details

Last Updated
Sun, May 19, 2024 9:36 PM UTC
Incident Time Zone
America/Denver
Incident Type
Wildfire
Cause
Lightning
Fire Discovered
Fri, May 17, 2024 8:56 AM UTC
Location
White Mountain Wilderness Area, Lincoln National Forest
Incident Commander
Jonathan Crane
Smokey Bear Hotshots
Lincoln National Forest
Incident Description
Lightning-caused fires in White Mountain Designated Wilderness Area.
Coordinates
33.430555555556, -105.79472222222

Current Situation

Size
10 Acres
Containment
0%
Fuels Involved

Dead and dead/down trees, located within fire scar.

Significant Events

Utilizing air and ground crews to monitor wildfire.  Crews will take appropriate actions to keep the fire within the designated planned boundaries while protecting private land, infrastructure, and natural resources.  The fire is being monitored by air and ground resources, to help predict expected fire behavior and rates of spread.

Planned Outlook

Planned Actions
Continued monitoring by air and ground, taking appropriate steps to ensure fire remains in Wilderness Area.
Projected Incident Activity
Low-to-moderate intensity and spread.