Crews still continue working the lines.


Update 5/22: Pine Peaks Wildfire in Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument 50% Contained

Bureau of Land Management (BLM) fire crews from Las Cruces are currently on scene and managing containment efforts.

Source: Doña Ana County Public Safety (via Facebook)
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PINA PEAK FIRE UPDATE (BLM Las Cruces via Facebook):

Crews still continue working the lines. Containment stands at 50% now across the 116 acres.


UPDATE: Courtesy Bureau of Land Management Las Cruces (via Facebook): As of 1:15 p.m. Additional air assets have been brought in and have brought the coverage down from 200 acres to 116 acres at present. Crews are still on the ground working hard to contain the fire. For their safety, please avoid the area and allow them to work.

An Update to the Pina Peak Fire as of 10:05 a.m. We have dispatched 3 engines and 2 utility trucks to this wind driven lightning strike fire on the top slope of Pina Peak of the Organ Mountains Desert Peaks National Monument about 8 miles south of the city of Hatch in Dona Ana County. Residents and visitors in the Hatch Valley and Las Uvas Mountains areas should expect to see and smell smoke over the coming days. For your safety and the safety of emergency personnel, please avoid the area to allow crews to work.


A wildfire was reported yesterday afternoon at Pina Peak, believed to have been ignited by a lightning strike. The fire is located within the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.

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Bureau of Land Management (BLM) fire crews from Las Cruces are currently on scene and managing containment efforts.

Residents and visitors in the Hatch Valley and Las Uvas Mountains areas should expect to see and smell smoke over the coming days.

For your safety and the safety of emergency personnel, please avoid the area to allow crews to work.

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