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Sunday
Jul032011

Light rain helps, but wildfire near Los Alamos Lab still only 3% contained

Nuclear Watch New Mexico reports:

"It was a very smokey day here in Santa Fe and across north-central New Mexico as the 25-mile wide Las Conchas Fire continues to burn north across Santa Clara Pueblo lands and south across the Bandelier National Monument into Canada de Cochiti, reports say the perimeter is only 3% contained. Last night’s light rains may have helped lift spirits but the fire remains active even in some spots near the Lab."

At its Watchblog, Nuke Watch NM also reports on:

  • Love and Loss in the Jemez
  • Chasing the Blaze at LANL
  • Firewatch Update
  • Where is the Fire in Relation to the LANL Facilities?
  • The Risk to Waste Stored at Area G
  • Wildfire Threatens Los Alamos Lab for the Second Time, Nevertheless Nuclear Weapons Production is to be Expanded