Wood Springs 2 Fire

[2] On June 29, the fire had grown to 3,000 acres (1,214 ha) and residents of Fluted Rock and Sawmill were told to be ready to evacuate if asked.

[3] The fire acted "extreme" according to incident managers, with 200-foot flames forming due to 45 mile per hour wind gusts.

Air quality, due to the smoke traveling east and northeast, was impacted in Crystal, New Mexico.

Crews began structure assessment, reporting that one hogan sustained minor damage and two livestock pens were destroyed.

[1] As of July 9, 2020, the following roads were closed except to residents:[10] The Wood Springs 2 Fire threatened communities in central Navajo Nation, specifically Fluted Rock, Kin Dah Lichíí, Nazlini, Sawmill, and Wood Springs.

[6][12] Smoke was visible from Highway 264, Window Rock, Ganado, Sawmill, Nazlini, Chinle and other surrounding communities.

[1] This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Forest Service.

A horse corral shrouded in smoke from the fire on the Navajo Nation.