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Largest fire in Arizona history at that time. Human Ponderosa Pine, Oak / Juniper-Pinyon Coconino / Gila / Navajo: 468,638 ac 732 sq.mi. 189,651 ha 426 0 0 2003 Aspen Fire: Fire on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains burned through the town of Summerhaven, destroying 325 of 340 structures. Human Aspen / Pine-Oak / Conifer Pima / Pinal ...
Multiple emergency alerts were sent out (approx: 7+) (more accurate confirmed: 5+) during the first few weeks of the active fire. [15] Lockett Coconino: 2,782: June 29: Lightning-caused [16] Buckhorn Graham: 1,006: July 10: August 10 [17] Watch: Gila, Graham: 2,162: July 10: July 17: Destroyed 21 buildings and 13 other structures, caused by ...
Smoke from Wallow Fire in Albuquerque, sunset, June 7, 2011 Wallow North and Horseshoe Two Fires (lower left), Arizona. NASA satellite image, midday, June 12, 2011. Vertical line is AZ-NM state line. The Wallow Fire was a wildfire that started in the White Mountains near Alpine, Arizona on May 29, 2011.
Two Arizona wildfires collectively consumed 7,600 acres by Wednesday morning as conditions favorable for fires were forecast across much of the Southwest.
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A wildfire near Flagstaff, Arizona, has quickly grown overnight, forcing thousands of people to flee. A national park has been destroyed and multiple homes burned as the fire grows to more than ...
The 2023 Arizona wildfire season is an ongoing series of wildfires that have been burning ... Adams Robles Complex Fire Cochise: 5,232: July 19: July 2023 [8] Guzzler ...
National forests and other public lands in Arizona have lifted fire restrictions now that the monsoon has arrived. Here's what campers should know. Latest Arizona fire restrictions for summer 2022 ...