As wildfire season kicks off in Arizona, numerous fires have ignited across the state, posing threats to communities and prompting evacuations. Here’s an overview of the major fires currently burning:
Spring Fire
The Spring Fire is one of the fires ablaze in Arizona, contributing to the wildfire season’s intensity.
Lazy Lizard Fire
Another fire, the Lazy Lizard Fire, has been identified as a significant concern for authorities and residents alike.
Simmons Fire: Evacuations Lifted near Kearny
Evacuation orders have been lifted for the Simmons Fire in Pinal County. This fire, which has consumed over 300 acres near Kearny, Arizona, has been a cause for concern.
Bear Fire
The Bear Fire is another wildfire adding to the challenges faced by firefighting crews across the state.
Greene Fire
The Greene Fire, though perhaps lesser-known, is still a critical concern for firefighting efforts in Arizona.
Refuge Fire
The Refuge Fire is among the wildfires that firefighters are diligently working to contain.
Sidewinder Fire
The Sidewinder Fire has been identified as a significant threat, requiring swift and decisive action from firefighting teams.
Dotbug Fire
Though its name may not be as widely recognized, the Dotbug Fire is one of several fires demanding attention in Arizona.
Peg Leg Fire
The Peg Leg Fire, like others in the area, presents challenges for firefighters and threatens local communities.
Wildcat Fire Burns 14K Acres near Bartlett Lake
Roads near Bartlett Lake have reopened as crews continue to battle the Wildcat Fire, which has scorched over 14,000 acres northeast of Cave Creek.
Toyo Fire: Over 1,600 Acres Burned
South of San Carlos, the Toyo Fire has consumed more than 1,600 acres, prompting road closures and firefighting efforts to contain its spread.
Peaks Fire: Request for Additional Resources
The Peaks Fire, located northwest of Mesa near SR 87, has led authorities to request additional firefighting resources to combat its growth.
Flying Bucket Fire: Human-Caused Blaze Contained
The Flying Bucket Fire, believed to have been caused by a shooting, has been fully contained after burning thousands of acres in southern Maricopa County.
Horse Fire: 512 Acres Burned, 50% Contained
The Horse Fire, which ignited in the Tonto National Forest, has consumed 512 acres and led to road closures in the area.
Sugar Fire: No Threat to Structures
The Sugar Fire, northeast of Fort McDowell, has posed no immediate threat to structures or prompted evacuations.
Bowers Fire: Human-Caused Tragedy
Tragically, the Bowers Fire in Cochise County resulted in one fatality. The fire, which burned 28 acres, has since been contained.
Range Fire: 85% Contained
The Range Fire, which sparked outside Florence, is now 85% contained, with no evacuations or structural threats reported.
Conclusion: Stay Informed and Prepared
As wildfires continue to rage across Arizona, it’s essential for residents to stay informed about evacuation orders, road closures, and firefighting efforts. Download The Local News App to your phone to receive timely updates and vital information to help you stay safe during wildfire season.
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