NASA photos show, as of April 11, the Coahuila fire has burned at least 300 square miles. The photo also shows the smoke blowing northeast, towards the Rio Grande (called Rio Bravo in Mexico). This is contrary to some Mexican reports that say it’s blowing to the southwest (maybe they meant it’s bowing OUT of the southwest). But, the winds have been the main cause of the big fire, and could be changing directions.
“We could have the area under control in about two to two and a half weeks.”-Juan Elvira, Mexican Environment Minister
This has turned into Mexico’s biggest wild fire. Fire fighting helicopters, and a Boeing 747 water tanker, from the United States are helping. Mexico is asking Canada for help, as well.