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Bravo Fire Containment Reaches 82%, Management Transition to DFFM as Operations Wind Down
Bear Fire Near Cibecue Grows to 446 Acres, Firefighters Battle Rugged Terrain and New Fire Starts
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has issued an Ozone High Pollution Advisory (HPA) for Tuesday, June 11
PEACOCK FIRE: Residents Near Peacock Mountains Placed on READY Status
Bear Fire update; smoke expected to impact neighboring communities
Second phase of Dude Fire restoration project improves forest health, protects watersheds
Deadline Approaching in Nevada and Arizona for SBA Working Capital Loans Due to Hurricane Hilary
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has issued an Ozone High Pollution Advisory (HPA) for Monday, June 10.
Final Update: Adams Fire Fully Contained, Command Transferred to Tonto National Forest
Bravo Fire Update: Containment Reaches 72% as Investigation Continues
Majority of wildfires on Tonto National Forest human-caused, including Adams
“READY, SET, GO" Status Downgraded for Several Zones in Response to Bravo Fire
Adams Fire Update: Invasive Species Fuel Fire Risk in Tonto National Forest
Bravo Fire Update: Improved Mapping Reduces Affected Area to 960 Acres, Full Suppression Efforts Ongoing
Bravo Fire Update: Heavy Smoke and Flight Restrictions in Effect
Firefighters increase Adams Fire containment to 86%
Bravo Fire located on Camp Navajo
Bravo Fire Pre-Evacuation “SET” Notice
Resources responding to 100-acre Bravo Fire located on Camp Navajo west of Flagstaff
Yavapai County to Institute County-Wide Stage 1 Fire Restrictions
Progress continues on the Adams Fire, now 62% contained
Stage 1 Fire Restrictions effective June 6, 2024
Firefighters continue to make progress on Adams Fire, now 49% contained
DFFM expands Stage 1 Fire Restrictions on State Trust land
Entire Tonto National Forest will enter Emergency Stage 1 Fire Restrictions, Thursday June 6