Smoky Haze Invades Albuquerque

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This picture is taken from our house on the west side of Albuquerque looking into the Sandia Mountains. We can only see the very top of the Sandias this morning. I do not know where this smoke is coming from, I have not received any reports as of yet. The smell is awful and is being sucked into homes our swampers we use to cool our homes, the forecast is for 100 plus degree heat, 102 today with high humidity. No rain insight. The drought worsens in New Mexico.

The 100 plus degree heat of this week is drying up the land quickly.

I keep thinking I am going to get an alert from ABQ Air Quality, but not as of yet.

If you know of where the smoke is coming from please let me know.

I took this picture right before 10am today

UPDATE at 10:19:

I was just told by Brittney Van Der Werff of NM Fire that the smoky haze in ABQ is caused  mostly by the Venado Fire and some by the Hidden Valley Fire. Please pray for all firefighters. It is so dry now that lightening strikes are causing fires.

SFNF – Venado Fire

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Venado Fire Start Date: July 20 Cause: Lightning Size: 20 acres Location: Jemez Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest Containment: 0% Fuel: Ponderosa Pine Weather: Light winds, clear skies Resources on scene: 2 engines, 2 utility vehicles, 20-person Santa Fe Hotshot crew, 20-person Aravaipa crew. Situation: The fire is in […]

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Successful Operations Continue on Hidden Valley Fire

Jemez Springs, NM – Fire crews will resume firing operations today to manage the lightning-caused Hidden Valley Fire at Valles Caldera National Preserve. Yesterday, favorable conditions allowed fire fighters to treat over 300 acres on the east and northeast side of South Mountain. Smoke from management operations will be visible from all directions coming into […]

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