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  2. 2020 Maricopa County wildfires - Wikipedia

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    In the city of Phoenix, Arizona, they got approximately 0.46 inches of rain during the monsoon season, which gives wildfires the advantage to spread quickly due to dry fuel. [10] These components of having the absence of rainfall, high winds, and drought led the way for 2020 being one of Arizona's worst fire seasons ever recorded. [11]

  3. Arizona Fire and Medical Authority - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Fire and Medical Authority, often referred to as AFMA, is a fire authority in Maricopa County, Arizona.Comprising three fire districts that came together to form a Fire and Medical Authority, AFMA provides fire protection and emergency medical services to approximately 75,000 people in the communities of Sun City West, Buckeye, Tonopah, Sun Lakes, and Wittmann. [3]

  4. Jaw-dropping satellite video shows Park fire burning ... - AOL

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    The video, taken over several hours Friday into Saturday morning by a NOAA satellite, shows dramatic plumes of smoke from the Park fire. Jaw-dropping satellite video shows Park fire burning from space

  5. 2020 Arizona wildfires - Wikipedia

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    With 2,520 fires burning 978,519 acres (395,993 ha) of land, the 2020 wildfire season was the largest wildfire season in the US state of Arizona since 2011. [1] [2] Wildfires occur year-round in the state but are most numerous and typically burn the largest swaths of land during spring and summer.

  6. List of wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Wallow Fire: Arizona and New Mexico: The largest fire in Arizona state history. In one 24-hour burn period (6/6-6/7), it consumed 77,769 acres of forest land. 2011: 34,000 acres (14,000 ha) Bastrop County Complex Fire: Texas: The worst fire in Texas state history, destroyed over 1,500 homes. 2011: 1,748,636 acres (707,648 ha) Richardson ...

  7. An aerial view of the LA fires: Neighborhoods torched ... - AOL

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    Aerial view of LA fires shows devastation as communities try to bounce back from a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle ... It shows no indication of any fire damage, despite apparently fake images to the ...

  8. Destruction from Mountain fire shown in before-and-after ...

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    New satellite images show a before-and-after view of several sections of the neighborhood. The image below shows one street in detail on Oct. 21, weeks before the fire, at left.

  9. Tiger Fire - Wikipedia

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    The greatest concentration—approximately 2.65 in (67 mm) of rain—landed towards the south of the fire. [6] By July 7, the fire had burned 12,133 acres (4,910 ha) due to high temperatures and low humidity caused by a high-pressure system hovering over Arizona on July 6. A total of 323 personnel were working on containing the fire. [7]