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  2. 2023 Arizona wildfires - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Adams Fire - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Adams Fire was a wildfire that rapidly burned 5,029 acres across Maricopa County, located in the U.S. state of Arizona from June 2 to June 10. [ 1 ] 268 personnel were assigned to the fire, and the fire was determined to have been human-caused.

  4. Latest Arizona fire restrictions for summer 2022: Where you ...

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  5. 2021 Arizona wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Arizona wildfire season was a series of wildfires that burned across the state of Arizona, United States. Wildfires across the state burned 524,428 acres (212,228 ha) of land in at least 1,773 fires throughout the state, [ 2 ] fueled in part by a drought, hot temperatures, and thunderstorms producing dry lightning .

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  7. Mangum Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Mangum Fire as seen from Fredonia High School in Fredonia, Arizona on June 12, 2020. The Mangum Fire threatened the community of Big Springs, Arizona and the main powerlines which provide electricity to Jacob Lake, Arizona. Temporary flight restrictions were put in place by June 11, along with stage two fire restrictions, which prohibits ...

  8. Bighorn Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Bighorn Fire was a wildfire in the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona. [3] It burned 119,987 acres (48,557 ha) until it was finally put out on July 23, 2020. A lightning strike from a storm at 9:46 PM on June 5, 2020 caused the fire. [1] The fire was named after the bighorn sheep that inhabit the area. [4]

  9. 2020 Maricopa County wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Due to these causes, 2020 became Arizona's worst fire season. Most the acres burned in Maricopa County was caused by the Bush Fire . [ 72 ] Over 1,000 people had to be evacuated from their properties due to the wildfires burning in the county. 200,000+ acres were scorched in the area and left noticeable burn scars around northern Maricopa County.