Why is there smoke in Durango today?

Why is there smoke in Durango today?

DURANGO – The Durango Interagency Fire Dispatch Center reports that the smoky haze affecting southwestern Colorado today is originating from the Las Conchas Fire near Los Alamos, New Mexico. Winds from the south are spreading the smoke our way.

Where are the fires near Durango?

The North Cinder Butte Area Fires are located throughout the west side of the reservation in the southwestern corner of La Plata County, according to news releases by the Durango Interagency Coordinating Group and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe.

Where are the wildfires in Colorado?

COLORADO, USA — Fire crews are battling a number of blazes around Colorado. The fires are burning around the state from far northwestern Colorado to the Western Slope and in north-central Colorado….Sylvan Fire

  • Sylvan Lake State Park.
  • Crooked Creek Pass.
  • Lede Reservoir area.
  • Hardscrabble.
  • Peter Estin Hut.

Does Durango have a fire ban?

The La Plata County Board of County Commissioners enacted restrictions effective on Wednesday, June 16, 2021 on open burning upon all lands in unincorporated La Plata County, excluding those private lands in the Towns of Bayfield and Ignacio, the City of Durango, or any Federal or Tribal lands.

Where is smoke coming from in Farmington NM?

FARMINGTON, N.M. — The sight and smell of smoke from the Southern California wildfires fills the air of Farmington, even though the New Mexico town is more than 800 miles away.

Are there forest fires in Colorado?

Three fires are currently active in Colorado. The Morgan Creek Fire, Muddy Slide Fire, and Sylvan Fire are burning in the north-central part of the state. They have burned a total of more than 11,000 acres as of Monday morning. No wildfires have been reported in southern Colorado.

Why is it smoky in Colorado?

The smoke — which for weeks has blown in from wildfires burning in other western states — is filling the air with high levels of ozone and fine particulates, lowering visibility. Smoky days have been common in Colorado this summer, despite the relatively low number of large fires burning within the state.

What county is Durango?

La Plata County
Durango/Counties

What was the cause of the fire in Durango?

A coal-fired train operated by Durango’s historic railroad spewed hot cinders that morphed last summer into the 416 wildfire, destroying 54,000 acres, crippling the local tourism economy and costing the U.S. government about $25 million to extinguish, a federal lawsuit contends.

How big is the sanjuannf fire in Durango?

#SanJuanNF Fire crews made great progress on both of last weekend’s lightning caused fires. #GouldFire is 70% contained. Crews will be mopping up hot spots.

Are there any fire restrictions in Durango CO?

It is important to be prepared and informed before you head out to enjoy the great outdoors, and that includes checking for fire restrictions, weather conditions, road closures, and more. Please be considerate of fire restrictions while you are visiting Durango and the surrounding areas.

Who was involved in the Durango and Silverton Fire?

After a year-long investigation, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Denver filed suit Tuesday against the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad and its operator, American Heritage Railways Inc., on behalf of the U.S. Forest Service.