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Antelope Valley Fire: containment reaches 75%

6/29/2022 - 4:45 pm

Start Date: Sunday, June 26, 2022

Location: Mt. Trumbull area and the BLM109 road.

Jurisdiction: Arizona Strip Field Office, Bureau of Land Management

Fire Size: Mapped at 102 acres

Cause: Lightning

Fuels: Grass, Brush, Pinyon and Juniper

Structures: No structures threatened.

Fire Crews/Resources: BLM fire crews are currently on scene including 3 engines and 1 water tender. Resources are maintaining containment lines. The fire is in mop up status.

Containment: 75%

Temporary Fire Area Closure: No closures.

Fire managers are asking for the public’s assistance by avoiding the area to allow crews and resources to access
and mitigate the fire.

For more information on the Antelope Valley Fire please visit https://inciweb.nwcg.gov. Updates will also be
provided via Twitter at https://twitter.com/BLMAZFire.

For more information, please contact the Arizona Strip Field Office at 435-688-3200.

Keywords: 
Arizona, Antelope Valley, fire, smoke, evacuations, wildfire
Source: 
Bureau of Land Management
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