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New Mexico wildfire threatens multiple cities as critical fire risk continues

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Wildfires pose huge threat in New Mexico
Maxar Technologies via Reuters
ByJulia Jacobo
May 02, 2022, 7:17 PM

Wildfires are continuing to scorch through the Western U.S., fueled by high winds, low humidity and arid landscapes.

The Calf Canyon Fire and the Hermits Peak Fire in New Mexico have burned through more than 120,000 acres after they combined east of Santa Fe last week. The combined fire is only 10% contained, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

Overnight, the fire pushed north toward the cities of Cleveland and Mora, and there is a high probability that winds will push the blaze south of Mora on Monday, officials said.

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Structure protection teams are working on all sides of the fire. Firefighters are working to create a dozer line behind some homes in the area as well as a strong fire break northwest of Las Vegas, New Mexico, with southeast heavy winds threatening to push fires further into that city. The fire is also burning near Las Tusas, New Mexico, officials said.

A New Mexico National Guard Aviation soldiers execute water drops as part of firefighting efforts in northern New Mexico, May 1, 2022.
New Mexico National Guard via AP

Fire risk remains critical across New Mexico and into parts of western Texas on Monday, with relative humidity forecast at only 5% and winds gusting up to 50 mph.

Dangerous fire conditions have persisted throughout the region over the past several weeks.

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The Cooks Peak Fire in northern New Mexico has burned through more than 59,000 acres since it sparked on April 17 and is nearly 70% contained, according to officials.

A National Guard Aviation UH-60 Black Hawk flies as part of firefighting efforts, dropping water on the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire in northern New Mexico, May, 1, 2022.
New Mexico National Guard via AP

Much of the West has been experiencing drought conditions for three consecutive years without any significant recovery in sight, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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As global temperatures continue to rise, a decadeslong megadrought is expected to intensify and expand east, which will increase conditions for megafires to spark, according to officials.

PHOTO: A satellite image shows a natural color overview of  fire lines of Hermits Peak wildfire, east of Santa Fe, N.M., May 1, 2022.
A satellite image shows a natural color overview of fire lines of Hermits Peak wildfire, east of Santa Fe, N.M., May 1, 2022.
Maxar Technologies via Reuters

ABC News' Brittany Borer, Melissa Griffin and Irving Last contributed to this report.

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