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Mora, San Miguel County residents eligible for tree removal after 2022 fire

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NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Select New Mexico landowners can ask for help removing trees from properties impacted by the Hermit's Peak-Calf Canyon Fire.

The New Mexico Forestry Division is working alongside the USDA Forest Service to remove hazardous trees that might damage roads or structures.

"Our priority is to ensure the safety of residents and infrastructure by mitigating the risks posed by hazard trees within the Hermit’s Peak Calf Canyon fire area," said State Forester Laura McCarthy. "We encourage landowners to take advantage of this assistance to ensure the safety and resilience of their properties."

Officials said many trees still stand after the massive fire in 2022, even though they could be dead or damaged. This poses a risk for falling trees.

To qualify, the property has to be within the burn scar in Mora County or San Miguel County. Additionally, the trees must be two tree heights of roads, powerlines, or structures.

Applicants can read about qualifying conditions by clicking on this press release link.

To apply, click here. Otherwise, you can contact the Forestry Division’s Las Vegas District Office at 505-425-7472.


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