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Published: 25 June 2015 25 June 2015

EMNRD-FORESTRY DIVISION

For the Coronado National Forest

Incident Name: Hog Update of June 25, 2015; noon

Location:

Douglas Ranger District of the Coronado National Forest
Cochise County, Arizona and Hidalgo County, New Mexico
Approximately 30 miles east of Douglas, AZ

Start Date: June 17, 2015, reported at approximately 6 a.m.
Size: Approximately 8,000 acres Percent Contained: 50%
Cause: Lightning Personnel Assigned: Approximately 60
Vegetation: Grass and brush Growth Potential: Low

Summary:
Last night a lightning bolt ignited a fire south of Geronimo Trail Road near the fire camp manned by firefighters. Named the Lion Fire for nearby Lion Creek, fire fighters reported the new start and monitored it. By morning it was not putting up any smoke. Adjacent to the fire scar of the just burned Guadalupe Fire, it will continue to be monitored but due to high humidity that moved into the area with the arrival of monsoonal moisture from the southwest, it is unlikely to burn additional acreage.

Changes in weather and fire activity have resulted in the fire manager's decision to slowly curtail fire management activities over the next two days on the Hog Fire. It is anticipated that assigned fire support functions will decrease by half over several days as resources are released to other fires.

A hotshot crew and an initial attack crew remain working as the Hog Fire is transitioning into a monitoring operation. With 50% of the fire contained, crews will begin mop up and monitoring activities today and remain for several days addressing perimeter hot spots as the fire cools down. Additionally, crews will be working to chip windrowed vegetation cut and stacked along the Geronimo Trail Road when preparatory work was accomplished prior to burnouts.

This will be the last of the daily updates for the fire unless conditions change. For information about the continuing work on this fire go to http://inciweb.nwcg.gov where additional updates will be published as needed.

Geronimo Trail Road remains closed where it enters the Coronado National Forest. Additionally the area closure, which extends north beyond Skeleton Canyon, remains in effect until fire suppression activities terminate.

Resources Assigned:

Firefighters: One 20 person Hotshot crew and one Initial Attack crew of 20 firefighters.
Six engines
One light helicopter