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The Rodeo fire was intentionally started on June 18 by a seasonal firefighter looking for employment; the Chediski fire was accidentally started on June 20 by a stranded driver trying to attract a news helicopter. Burning areas joined on June 23, having collectively consumed around 300,000 acres. Largest fire in Arizona history at that time. Human
The 2024 Arizona wildfire season is an ongoing series of wildfires that have been burning ... The following is a list of fires that burned more than 1,000 acres (400 ...
2024 Arizona wildfires [3] Flying Bucket Arizona: Maricopa: 2,795 May 6 unknown 2024 Arizona wildfires [3] Toyo Arizona: Graham, Gila: 1,779 May 10 May 24 2024 Arizona wildfires – Reportedly human-caused. Estimated damage costs over $5,000,000. [3] Laguna 24 Texas: Kleberg: 12,385 May 11 May 28 2024 Texas wildfires [3] Hackberry Canyon
Arizona’s wildfire season, which got off to an early start this year, could be even more catastrophic in 2022 than in previous years. Wildfire map: Track where fires are burning in Arizona in ...
This article is a summary of the 2022 Arizona wildfire season, comprising the series of significant wildfires that burned in the U.S. state of Arizona during the calendar year 2022. According to statistics published by the Southwest Coordination Center (an interagency government organization providing logistical and other support for wildland ...
The 2021 wildfire season could be the worst in history, as several fires ravage their way across national forests in Arizona. Here's where Arizona wildfires are burning in the state Skip to main ...
Air tankers and helicopters helped douse flames from the sky as nearly 200 firefighters on the ground battled a wildfire northeast of Phoenix on Friday that threatened scores of homes and forced ...
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 .