Deer Canyon Fire - Torrance County - Evening update
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Emery Veilleux
Communications Coordinator
emery.veilleux@emnrd.nm.gov
505-699-1172
Contact: George Ducker
Communications Manager
george.ducker@emnrd.nm.gov
505-699-0601
Deer Canyon Fire -
Torrance County - Evening update
June 21, 2026
Update: Fire behavior became more active during the day as temperatures and winds increased and humidity dropped. Crews continue to provide structure protection, and more retardant drops have been ordered. The cause was determined to be lightning.
No structures have been impacted, but multiple structures are still threatened. Jumano Trail has been moved to Set status from Go status. All other Deer Canyon residents will move to Ready status.
The Deer Canyon Fire was discovered at 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 20 in the Deer Canyon subdivision south of Mountainair. Currently, the lightning-caused fire is estimated to be 117 acreage and is 0% contained.
Evacuations / Shelters: Jumano Trail has been moved to Set status from Go status. All other Deer Canyon residents will move to Ready status. A shelter has been established at 106 North Sunset, Mountainair. An animal shelter has been established at the Mountainair rodeo grounds, NM 107, Mountainair.
Weather: Currently 99 degrees, 3% RH, west winds at 14 mph with gusts to 23 mph. Today, sunny, with a high near 93; west wind 10-15 mph. Tonight, clear with a low around 56; west wind 10-15 mph becoming light and variable.
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Acres: 117 estimated.
Containment: 0%
Start Date / Time: Saturday, June 20 at 4 p.m.
Fuels: Grass, piñon-juniper.
Cause: Lightning.
Location: Deer Canyon subdivision south of Mountainair.
Ownership: Private.
Structure Threat: Multiple structures threatened, no structures impacted.
Resources: Forestry Division, multiple state resources, multiple federal resources, Sandoval County, Los Alamos County, City of Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, Rio Communities, 2 interagency hotshot crews, multiple air resources. Total personnel: 140.
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