
There have been several other destructive fires in New Mexico history. NM Forester Laura McCarthy: Properly trained volunteers are critical to New Mexico wildfire suppression efforts It ravaged large portions of the Gila National Forest and forced the evacuation of Kingston. In June 2013 the Silver Fire ignited near Mimbres and Silver City as the state grappled with dry weather conditions as a result of lightning. Silver (Gila National Forest 2013) 138,546 acres In related news: Scientists warn El Niño is likely coming. In the aftermath of the fire, officials worried about flooding in the region, and in August rain in the Jemez Mountains flowed into the area damaging park resources. The fire grew quickly consuming fuel and pushed by strong winds into Frijoles Canyon. On the afternoon of Jthe Las Conchas fire ignited when a tree fell on a power line. Las Conchas (Santa Fe National Forest 2011) 156,593 acres

More: Southern NM ranchers looking for help with Gila rehab and property damage 4. Councilman David Black is in his first term and has been serving Forest Acres since 2021. It was finally contained in July 2012 but scorched conifer, ponderosa Pin, pinyon and juniper as well as grasslands found in the Gila Wilderness.


The fire destroyed more than a dozen homes leading to mass evacuations. Previously the largest wildfire in New Mexico History, this blaze began when lightning struck near Mogollon Baldy and the headwaters o Whitewater Creek near Glenwood in May 2012. Whitewater-Baldy (Gila National Forest 2012) 297,845 acres Black Forest Acres ( 66 Reviews ) 1100 Highway 33 Trenton, NJ 08690 (609) 448-4885 Listing Incorrect CALL DIRECTIONS REVIEWS Chamber Rating Verified Member 3.7 - (66 reviews) 31 15 2 5 13 About Black Forest Acres Black Forest Acres is located at 1100 Highway 33 in Trenton, New Jersey 08690.
