![]() The Epps' version is more mundane: they believed the 2020 election had been stolen from Donald Trump… and considered January 6th a legitimate protest. So you tell me, who has more impact on people, them or me?Įpps - once a loyal Fox News watcher - told us he doesn't understand how he got cast as the villain. If you look at it, Fox News, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ted Cruz, Gaetz, they're all tellin' us before this thing that it was stolen. For more information, please contact the Jemez Ranger District at (575) 829-3535.įacebook: Twitter: is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender.Ray Epps: To shift blame on somebody else. For updates on wildfires and other activities across the Santa Fe National Forest, please follow the SFNF Facebook page. ![]() InciWeb will remain the official source for fire information. The Incident Command Post located at the Pueblo of Jemez, Jemez Springs Property, is now closed. This is the final update for the Venado Fire by the Type 2 Incident Management Team. Warmer, drier conditions on Saturday could lead to increased fire activity and smoke earlier in the day. Afternoon showers and gusty erratic winds in the afternoon could blow smoke into communities to the west and northwest of the fire. Protect your health during smoke events by limiting heavy exertion, avoiding outdoor activities, and keeping your indoor air as clean as possible. For more information on protecting your health using the 5-3-1 visibility method by New Mexico's Environmental Public Health Tracking Program, visit. Route 550 north of the Santa Ana Pueblo and may also be visible along the I-25 corridor near Santa Fe. Smoke will be visible throughout the day along U.S. ![]() Smoke Situation: Smoke may impact communities along NM Route 4 from San Ysidro north to Jemez Springs on Saturday morning as smoke settles into canyons and valleys. The Venado Fire temporary closure order will remain in place until lifted by the SFNF. The closure order, including a map of the restricted area, is posted on the SFNF website under Alerts and Notices. Warm and dry conditions continue Monday with another cold front and possible showers on Tuesday through Thursday.Ĭlosures: The SFNF issued a formal closure order for the Venado Fire area, including Forest Roads 376 and 588 in their entirety. Daytime temperatures will climb into the mid-80s with minimum humidity below 25%. On Sunday, humidity will decrease further, with only isolated showers and thunderstorms forecasted. Although the fire reached a portion of the owl habitat, suppression efforts kept the fire from impacting the jumping mouse habitat.įire Weather: Drier conditions are forecasted for today as high pressure strengthens over the area, however, enough moisture will remain in place for another round of scattered showers and thunderstorms. Fire managers are also monitoring designated critical habitat for the Mexican spotted owl and the New Mexico meadow jumping mouse. Values: The Southwest Area Incident Management Team 4 and the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) are working closely with the Pueblo of Jemez to protect multiple archaeological and cultural sites in proximity to the Venado Fire. Today crews will conduct more pile burning that could result in large plumes of intermittent smoke. Last night, the wet conditions allowed crews to ignite dead and downed fuels along an established dozer line to further limit fire intensity and help strengthen containment lines. ![]() Sufficient rains allowed firefighters to support suppression efforts in the Joaquin fuel treatment unit. Approximately 180 personnel and equipment will be assigned to the Type 3 organization when it assumes command on Sunday.įire Operations: Scattered showers occurred across the fire area yesterday, which helped minimize fire growth. The number of personnel assigned to the fire will continue to decrease due to successful firefighting efforts. General Information: On Sunday at 6:00 a.m., Steve Millert’s Type 2 Incident Management Team 4 will transition management of the Venado Fire to a local Type 3 organization, led by Incident Commander Ray Carrol. Incident Management Team transfers command of Venado Fire July 28Ĭause: Lightning Location: Jemez Ranger District, Santa Fe National Forest
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