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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMy hometown of Silver City NM has wildfires raging
around them. My best friend lives on the road to Pinos Altos. Scary stuff. (Trout Fire)
I have downloaded Watch Duty.
Fire 6 miles at best from her house now. She has plans resources and help.
Responsible for elderly and cancer victims she herself not young and not so able. Younger people to call on
Frightening.

Walleye
(41,387 posts)Srkdqltr
(8,641 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(12,407 posts)His daughter was born there.
lapfog_1
(31,089 posts)I wonder if you have any federal paid for fire fighters. I've heard that the DOGE cuts really killed off the forest service fire season hot shots.
ALBliberal
(3,062 posts)My sisters ex in-laws are Trumpy just saw them a few weeks ago for my great nieces grad party. Cordial. On so on. See them once maybe every three years.
ancianita
(41,013 posts)https://sourcenm.com/2025/06/03/nm-wildfire-dispatch-centers-no-longer-face-threat-of-closure-heinrich-says/
The offices also housed interagency wildfire dispatch centers, which house equipment and personnel crucial to ensuring that small wildfire starts are quickly noticed and extinguished before they become larger.
Heinrich questioned Agriculture Department Secretary Brooke Rollins about the centers recently during her testimony before a Senate committee. He confirmed Tuesday in a statement to Source New Mexico that the dispatch centers would remain open.
Im proud to announce that the Interagency Dispatch Centers in Albuquerque and Silver City will be staying open, he said. These centers are essential to help protect New Mexicans during wildfires, floods, and other emergencies. Thats why I called Secretary Rollins as soon as I heard that DOGE was planning to close them. Today, we put an end to DOGEs reckless efforts.
About 500 offices remain on the DOGE list, down from roughly 750 in early March, according to a Source NM review. Many, but not all, Agriculture Department offices have been removed from the list.

surfered
(7,862 posts)Demovictory9
(36,705 posts)ALBliberal
(3,062 posts)It is close to Truth or Consequences. The Gila wilderness (black range) is in between. Its my growing up town 1976-80 we have lived in Albuquerque since then we have many friends there still. I cant remember a fire getting that close before. My best friend lives in a wooded area on the way to Pinos Altos. And they are now on red alert in Pinos Altos. A tiny old mining town on the Continental Divide.
chowder66
(10,928 posts)of this okay.
AllaN01Bear
(26,372 posts)like power failures as well.
chowder66
(10,928 posts)It was hard to tell on other maps but being able to zoom in helped a lot. I can also monitor the planes and helicopters which was interesting because a few flew over here on their way to the Pacific Palisades fire. I was wondering if there was another fire near me but I could see that where they were on the map i real time. You have to become a member to use that feature though.
ancianita
(41,013 posts)destinations... Theres an emergency shelter of cots in a room at the convention center.
Theres rain in the forecast next week. Until then its going to be a lot of suffering and sorrow...
ALBliberal
(3,062 posts)Sort of a volunteer type collaboration of locals in conjunction with the forest service
Thanks for your replies. Its hard. Moved there in 5th grade (1974?) around the time of the watergate hearings. Was married there yada yada. The people there kind of took care of me. As my home life wasnt good. Silver city and my teachers and friends parents sort of raised me.
Love DU.
Elessar Zappa
(16,335 posts)Its bad. All day its been hazy here due to the smoke.
ALBliberal
(3,062 posts)Wingus Dingus
(9,173 posts)at City of Rocks State Park a few years ago. Hope you all stay safe.
LoisB
(11,073 posts)electric_blue68
(22,337 posts)NM visited Alberqueqye decades ago. And took a bus from Alberquerque up through the northern NM mountains on the way to Rapid Vity SD. Lovely mountains.
ancianita
(41,013 posts)ancianita
(41,013 posts)lindalou65
(340 posts)I'm so sorry to hear about the fire. I live in Albuquerque and hadn't heard about the fire. I haven't been down that way in many years. Such a beautiful area. My parents used to live in Elephant Butte and my mother always loved to go to Silver City.
I really hope the fire crews are able to get it contained. It's going to be a long, hot summer, I'm afraid.
Mysterian
(5,766 posts)Came really, really close to buying a cabin up next to the national forest to live in full time. But so far to drive for groceries and so expensive once you got to the grocery store in Springerville, AZ. But damn I sure love me some New Mexico. Grajeeated from NMSU back in the dinosaur days. Mother Nature please send some rain down there.
Tree Lady
(12,534 posts)I don't expect any federal help for fires this year. We have a new fire today about 45 min from here in our wine valley area.
FailureToCommunicate
(14,545 posts)My son works for a nationwide wildfire mitigation nonprofit.
The Trump administration has slashed their grant funding.
Please stay safe ALBliberal
LeftyLucie
(43 posts)I know that area very well and am so saddened to see it. And as far as I can tell all of the folks up a round the Cliff Dwelling Monument area are cut off from the south? That is terrifying! Please stay safe!
Omaha Steve
(106,293 posts)