This report from the Weather Channel just came into FGGAM News. It is very smoky here at the Moede house in Albuquerque, New Mexico…it is very hot and dry and it is going to get hotter! Please join us in praying for rain! We are in a bad drought again! FIRE DANGER!
Here is a special report from the Weather Channel for the Albuquerque area:
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 4:30PM MDT THURSDAY
PROLONGED VERY HOT AND DRY PATTERN THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK
A VERY HOT AND DRY WEATHER PATTERN WILL DOMINATE THE AREA THROUGH
EARLY NEXT WEEK. ALREADY TOASTY TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE TO
STEADILY INCREASE THROUGH THE WEEKEND
WITH SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
EXPECTED TO BE THE HOTTEST DAYS OF 2016 AND
IN SOME AREAS..JUST
SHY OF RECORD VALUES. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES WILL VARY FROM THE 80S
TO LOWER 90S IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS
WITH MID 90S TO NEAR 105 AT
THE LOWER ELEVATIONS. THIS WILL BE A SIGNIFICANT HEAT WAVE FOR MID-
JUNE THAT WILL LIKELY EXTEND INTO MUCH OF NEXT WEEK. SUBTLE
INCREASES IN MOISTURE SHOULD TAKE THE EDGE OFF THE HEAT
BEGINNING TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY.
IF YOU PLAN TO BE OUTSIDE
AVOID PROLONGED EXPOSURE OR STRENUOUS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. YOUR BODY CAN LOSE UP TO A GALLON OF WATER AN
HOUR THROUGH PERSPIRATION. DRINK PLENTY OF FLUIDS TO AVOID
DEHYDRATION. ALCOHOLIC AND CAFFEINATED BEVERAGES CAN INCREASE THE
RATE OF WATER LOSS IN YOUR BODY
INCREASING THE RISK OF HEAT
EXHAUSTION OR STROKE. WEAR LIGHTWEIGHT
LIGHT-COLORED
LOOSE-
FITTING CLOTHING. WEAR A HAT TO SHIELD YOURSELF FROM THE SUN
AND
USE A SUNSCREEN TO REDUCE POSSIBLE SUNBURN.
PETS CAN ALSO SUCCUMB TO THE EFFECTS OF EXCESSIVE HEAT. ENSURE PETS
HAVE ADEQUATE DRINKING WATER AND A SHADY PLACE TO REST. DO NOT KEEP
PETS IN CARS WITH WINDOWS ROLLED UP
EVEN PARTIALLY. TEMPERATURES
INSIDE A CAR WITH THE WINDOWS UP CAN REACH OVER 150 DEGREES
QUICKLY
RESULTING IN HEAT STROKE AND DEATH.
SMOKE FROM ON-GOING WILDFIRES WILL ALSO BE A CONCERN. IF HEAVY SMOKE
IS PRESENT
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES SHOULD BE MINIMIZED. REMEMBER
YOUR
EYES ARE YOUR BEST TOOLS TO DETERMINE IF IT IS SAFE TO BE OUTSIDE.
VISIBILITY UNDER 5 MILES
IF YOU CAN SEE LESS THAN 5 MILES
THE
AIR QUALITY IS UNHEALTHY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
ADULTS OVER AGE
65
PREGNANT WOMEN
AND PEOPLE WITH HEART AND/OR LUNG DISEASE
ASTHMA OR OTHER RESPIRATORY ILLNESS
THEY SHOULD MINIMIZE OUTDOOR
ACTIVITY.
VISIBILITY JUST ABOUT 3 MILES
YOUNG CHILDREN
ADULTS OVER AGE
65
PREGNANT WOMEN
AND PEOPLE WITH HEART AND/OR LUNG DISEASE
ASTHMA OR OTHER RESPIRATORY ILLNESS SHOULD AVOID ALL OUTDOOR
ACTIVITIES.
VISIBILITY ABOUT 1 MILE
IF YOU CAN SEE LESS THAN 1 MILE THAT
MEANS THE AIR QUALITY IS UNHEALTHY FOR EVERYONE. PEOPLE SHOULD
REMAIN INDOORS AND AVOID ALL OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES INCLUDING RUNNING
ERRANDS. UNLESS AN EVACUATION HAS BEEN ISSUED
STAY INSIDE YOUR
HOME
FGGAM NEWS Just received this news release from Governor Martinez’s office:
Governor Susana Martinez Declares State of Emergency in Response to Dog Head Wildfire
Santa Fe, NM — Today, Governor Susana Martinez declared a state of emergency in response to the Dog Head Wildfire affecting portions of Bernalillo and Torrance Counties. The Governor has also directed state agencies to offer all available resources to assist local authorities in the affected areas.
“Our first priority is the health and safety of New Mexicans in the affected areas and communities,” Governor Martinez said. “I’ve directed our state agencies to offer all available resources to assist our local partners in responding to the fire, and we’ll continue to coordinate with the emergency response team to monitor the fire. Property can be replaced, but lives cannot – as our coordinated response to the fire continues, I ask New Mexicans to be mindful of this, and to not take unnecessary risks.”
The Governor’s declaration of a state of emergency will enable counties to order and pay for additional resources needed to help with this emergency. Earlier today, the Governor also ordered the activation of New Mexico’s Emergency Operations Center to assist in the coordinated response to the fire.
State agencies such as the New Mexico State Police, the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, New Mexico State Forestry, and others are assisting with the response to the fire. The Governor has also directed the New Mexico National Guard to be prepared to assist with the response if needed.
The Dog Head Wildfire is affecting areas of Bernalillo and Torrance Counties, and has burned approximately 2,000 acres so far. State and local authorities will continue to monitor and respond to the fire through a coordinated effort as the situation develops.
Let us be in prayer for rain and for the safety of all!!! ALBUQUERQUE, NM — Evacuations for Chilili as the Dog Head Fire continues to encroach on the community. NM 337 has been closed at NM 217 so residents can evacuate. KOB TV REPORT
Lydia Haley Crandall: That’s all of us there, a few years back. On our land that is now threatenedthe older kids worked all night with their dad to get the animals to a safe location.
One families story of having to evacuate their home because of the Dog Head Fire in New Mexico………Our Dear Friend Lydia Haley Crandall posted this on her Facebook about 4 hours ago….Lydia is the daughter of Dear Friends Frank and Alice Haley. Lydia and her hubby, my Dear Friend Tracy live at live at 30 Val Verde Loop, Edgewood. South of town really, off Ballenger Ranch road/hwy 217. I just got a message from Lydia and told her we are all praying for safety and rain!!! All photos are from Lydia.
This terrible fire got way too close for comfort tonight; we could see flames shooting up in the sky & trees bursting into flames from our front porch. We finally decided to evacuate, grabbed some important things & left home in a hurry. It was very fast moving & scary! The younger kids, the dogs & I are safe at my parents’ house. Tracy & our older kids are busy at home rounding up goats & horses & heading to our friends’ house in Estancia. I’m gonna try to get some sleep; supposed to work in the morning. Thank you for your continued prayers! It feels so surreal; all of this…leaving our home again due to fire. It’s hard to wrap my mind around all of it. I feel heartbroken for the many families in our community that are being affected by this. On our way out, I stopped by our neighbors house to make sure she was leaving her home as well. She’s an elderly widow. As I pulled in her driveway, I saw her coming down her steps, arms full of photo albums. She had the most distraught look on her face. She hugged me & thanked me for checking on her. Aspen & I helped her to her car with a few of her treasures, including her late husband’s ashes ????in the midst of all of this I’m feeling so thankful to God, once again, for his provision & protection. Dear Lord, please protect the brave men & women fighting this fire. Please send the rain!!❤️????????