The Las Conchas wildfire in New Mexico spread dangerously close to the Los Alamos National Laboratory this week, causing the evacuation of the town and the shutdown of the lab, which is the headquarters for US military research. The laboratory was created during World War II to develop the first atomic bomb for the Manhattan Project and houses highly sensitive materials. As a precaution, scientists are monitoring radioactivity in the air. The fire is the largest wildfire in the state’s history, covering more than 100,000 acres. … (34 photos total)
Some mesmerizing photos. 100,000 acres; that’s 156 square miles.
The Albuquerque Journal has an outstanding slide show as well, especially some of the shots of people.