The McCauley Springs fire in Sandoval, New Mexico, burned 712 acres and is 96 percent contained as of June 24. Homes in the area face fire damage risk from the remaining active fire.
Overview written from official NASA EONET and National Interagency Fire Center/IRWIN data.
- Type
- Wildfires
- Official size
- 712 acres
- Containment
- 96%
- Cause
- Undetermined
- Began
- Status
- Ongoing
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Official size & containment
Official incident size and containment reported through NIFC / IRWIN, as we observed it. Newest first.
- 712 acres ±0 96% contained
- 712 acres ±0 96% contained
- 712 acres ±0 95% contained
- 712 acres ±0 94% contained
- 712 acres ±0 94% contained
- 712 acres 93% contained
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