The problems have been exacerbated by decades of fire suppression and poor management along with a more than 20-year megadrought that studies link to human-caused climate change. Wildfires have become a year-round threat in the West given changing conditions that include earlier snowmelt and rain coming later in the fall, scientist have said. The fires are burning unusually hot and fast for this time of year, especially in the Southwest, where experts said some timber in the region is drier than kiln-dried wood. Wildfires were also burning elsewhere in New Mexico and in Arizona. No updated damage assessments were available on Saturday, Romero said. Officials have said the fire has destroyed 277 structures, including at least 166 homes.
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With the fire's recent growth, estimates of people forced to evacuate largely rural areas plus a subdivision near Las Vegas doubled from 1,500 to 2,000 people to between 3,000 and 4,000, said Jesus Romero, the assistant manager for San Miguel County. That fire then merged with another wildfire a week ago. The fire started April 6 when a prescribed burn set by firefighters to clear out small trees and brush that can fuel fires was declared out of control. The fire's rapid growth Friday forced crews to repeatedly change positions because of threatening conditions but they managed to immediately re-engage without being forced to retreat, Coil said. By Saturday, aircraft that dump fire retardant and water could resume flights to aid ground crews and bulldozers. Winds in northern New Mexico gusted up to 65 mph (105 kph) Friday before subsiding as nightfall approached. The fire was described as 30% contained during a briefing Saturday evening.
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Mapping imagery indicated the fire that has burned at least 166 homes grew in size from 103 square miles (266 square kilometers) on Friday to 152 square miles (393 square kilometers) by early Saturday, officials said. More extreme fire danger was forecast for Sunday for parts of New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and Colorado, according to the National Weather Service.