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Another Wildfire Ignites Near Clines Corners as Deer Canyon Fire Evacuations Continue

After the Deer Canyon Fire over the weekend, two fires started at the same time: one is already contained, while the other isn't yet.

Another fire is happening at Clines Corner and Osita Draw following the Deer Canyon Fire that has forced the evacuation of residents in the area.

The said fire is at Canyon Venado Fire and is burning east of Highway 285 and south of Interstate 40 (I-40). It has burned 10 acres and no containment is happening.

Meanwhile, authorities have already contained Osita Draw Fire, which is located west of Highway 285.

According to New Mexico Fire Information, the fire in Canyon Venado is active and exhibiting running, crowning, and spotting behavior. These behaviors can affect winds farms and structures around the area.

The state, county and federal resources are being utilize for full suppression tactics on both fires, including air support on both sides.

Apart from that, Central New Mexico Electric Cooperatives have temporarily shut down electricity in the area due to the fire’s distance to electrical lines. They restored the service early Wednesday morning.

Authorities does not need to evacuate residents for the fires happening.

Road Closures

The Canyon Venado Fire has led to the closure of the eastbound lane of I-40 near Clines Corner between US 210 and 226.

New Mexico State Police said the closure would last for the next few hours. They reminded drivers to use alternate routes and plan for delays. They are diverting traffic to I-285 north and southbound.

The Canyon Venado Fire is burning east of U.S. Highway 285 and south of Interstate 40. The fire has razed about 10 acres and remains at zero containment.

Update As Of June 25, 9:12 A.M.

The lines continue to hold although the fire remains active near infrastructure to the east and wind turbines within the perimeter. Some interior hear is torching and smoking within unburnt islands.

The crews will continue to maintain and improve line, watch out for sparks from the interior and mop up.

There are no evacuations up to this date despite its has already affected 908 acres.

The cause is still undetermined.

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Ruben Reyes
Ruben Reyes
For more than 25 years, I have proudly served New Mexico students and families through the New Mexico Educational Assistance Foundation, helping them plan, prepare, and pay for college. My work has taken me across the state, where I’ve led hands-on FAFSA workshops, connected with diverse communities, and guided students toward their educational goals. Though my background began in technology, my passion has always been people. Working alongside the financial aid community has deepened my commitment to public service and my belief that education is the key to prosperity. As an active member of the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce Education Committee for over 13 years, I continue to advocate for access to higher education and opportunity for all New Mexicans. I feel fortunate every day to do meaningful work that strengthens our communities and supports the next generation’s success.

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