Overview
- Firefighters contained the blaze in the Los Asadores sector of Bosque La Primavera and are now cooling hotspots to prevent flare‑ups.
- Jalisco’s environment agency kept an atmospheric alert active for Guadalajara, Tlajomulco, Zapopan, and San Pedro Tlaquepaque because smoke cut air quality, and residents were urged to limit outdoor activity and driving.
- State civil protection said strong winds made the incident complex by speeding the fire’s spread and pushing smoke across the metro area.
- Tlajomulco authorities reported about 105 brigade members on the response and an estimated 224 hectares affected, though an earlier report put staffing near 56 and final tallies await formal assessments.
- Wildlife teams found vegetation damage but no injured animals and plan water “oasis” points to keep fauna from moving into neighborhoods, and officials asked people to avoid the forest to reduce stress on wildlife.