Despite being made of fire, they can be safely captured and stored in wooden cages. Because they live at the magma sea and are building destroyers, one should be cautious when setting up magma forges in the event one actually shows up. When a fire man is killed, it leaves behind a bar of ash which can be made into lye or potash, or used as an eccentric fire-safe building material. They stand at the size of a human, feel no emotion or exertion, are immune to pain and cannot be stunned.
Today, firefighters will continue to mop up along the northern edge of fire line, extinguishing or removing burning material near control lines down to the mineral soil, felling fire damaged trees and cooling ash pits to make a fire line less likely to escape and to reduce residual smoke. This work repairs the hand and dozer fire lines, roads, trails, staging areas, safety zones and drop points used during fire suppression effort and usually begins before the fire is contained. Crews and engines continued to patrol and mop up the sections of uncontained line on the northern perimeter of the fire.
#FIRE MAN 2 SERIES#
Suppression repair is a series of immediate post-fire actions taken to repair damages and minimize potential soil erosion and impacts resulting from fire suppression activities. Operations: Yesterday, firefighters began suppression repair efforts. There are no further public meetings planned concerning the Midnight Fire.
#FIRE MAN 2 UPDATE#
Highlights: Unless significant activity occurs, this will be the final written update for the Midnight Fire continue to watch the Carson National Forest Facebook page where updates on the fire will be shared, as necessary. Start Date: June 9, 2022| Cause: Lightning | Location: 4.5 miles NNE of El Rito in Rio Arriba County | Fuels: Heavy mixed conifer, ponderosa pine, brush, and grass