May 19, 2026 News Releases THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURNACE URGES NEW MEXICO RESIDENTS TO REPORT WILDFIRES QUICKLY AS FIRE SEASON IS UNDERWAY Contact: Elouisa Tyler, Consumer Assistance Bureau ChiefEmail: Elouisa.Tyler@osi.nm.gov SANTA FE, N.M. – Wildfire Awareness Month is underway, and the Office of the Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) is continuing to remind residents about summer safety tips, how to protect your home and property from wildfire, and what the public needs to do to remain vigilant. Fast reporting can mean the difference between a small, quickly contained fire and a large, destructive wildfire. Key hazard signs to look out for include low humidity, high temperatures, strong winds, and dry vegetation – with 87 to 96 percent of wildfires caused by people. During peak wildfire season (spring and early summer, roughly April through June), OSI is urging New Mexico residents to keep these reporting and safety tips in mind: Report any wildfire or smoke immediately by calling 911 and providing the location and what you are seeing. Never assume someone else has already reported a fire. Pay attention to Red Flag Warnings and weather conditions that increase fire danger and follow all state, local, and federal fire restrictions and closures. Information on fire warnings, restrictions, and other news can be found at NMfireinfo.com. Contact local authorities before conducting any debris burning or open burning. Residents can also view the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute’s (NMFWRI) New Mexico Fire Viewer, an interactive web map that provides access to real-time and historical wildfire data. The map is sourced from satellite infrared images and refreshes every few hours. The Fire Viewer includes wildfire data statewide, covering current, recent, and historical fires. The public should also report fires to regional dispatch centers – contacts are as follows: Albuquerque Interagency Dispatch: 505-346-2660 Santa Fe Dispatch Center: 505-438-5600 Silver City Dispatch Center: 575-538-5371 Alamogordo Dispatch Center: 575-437-0778 Taos Dispatch Center: 575-758-6208 “Early reporting of wildfire saves lives, property, and natural resources. We’re relying on the swift help of the public to aid in identifying fires and contacting appropriate authorities,” said Melissa Robertson, Bureau Chief, Property and Casualty Bureau, OSI. “Something as simple as reporting smoke early or checking fire restrictions before outdoor work can help prevent a dangerous wildfire.” For more information about wildfire preparedness and insurance resources from OSI, visit this page. For more information about wildfire prevention and defensible space from New Mexico’s Forestry Division (EMNRD) visit this page. Residents can also visit this page to review the Wildfire Prepared Home program. Media Note: In-person interviews are available in Santa Fe. Virtual interviews via Teams and phone interviews are also available. ### About the Office of the Superintendent of InsuranceThe Office of the Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) is New Mexico’s regulatory agency responsible for overseeing a wide range of insurance products, including private health and life insurance, auto, home, business, and title insurance. Bureaus within OSI that assist with disaster and wildfire-related insurance are the Property and Casualty Bureau – which reviews and renders determinations on property and casualty rates, rules, and form filings – and the Consumer Assistance Bureau, which has specialized knowledge in the insurance claims and complaint process and assists consumers with their insurance disputes, as well as educates consumers for a better understanding of their policies and coverages. THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURNACE URGES NEW MEXICO RESIDENTS TO REPORT WILDFIRES QUICKLY AS FIRE SEASON IS UNDERWAY
May 19, 2026 News Releases THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURNACE URGES NEW MEXICO RESIDENTS TO REPORT WILDFIRES QUICKLY AS FIRE SEASON IS UNDERWAY Contact: Elouisa Tyler, Consumer Assistance Bureau ChiefEmail: Elouisa.Tyler@osi.nm.gov SANTA FE, N.M. – Wildfire Awareness Month is underway, and the Office of the Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) is continuing to remind residents about summer safety tips, how to protect your home and property from wildfire, and what the public needs to do to remain vigilant. Fast […] Read More
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