The Robles Fire, south of Interstate 10 is now 100% contained at 3,000 acres. On the Adams Peak Fire, north of I-10, crews were able to stop the fire’s forward progress today and are reporting 60% containment. The Adams Peak Fire remains within its footprint and is 2,232 acres. Hand crews are cold trailing containment line checking for any remaining heat while engine crews are patrolling and monitoring the perimeter to ensure there is no interior smoke or lingering hotspots. Recent precipitation over the fires assisted crews with suppression efforts and significantly reduced fire activity. A majority of the resources, including the Department of Forestry and Fire Management’s (DFFM) hand crews have been released from the Adams Robles Complex and were reassigned to the Gallineta Fire northeast of San Miguel. That fire was reported at 300 acres as of Sunday afternoon and is burning at the base of the Baboquivari Mountains in Pima County. DFFM complexed both the Adams Peak and Robles Fire into one incident in order to more efficiently manage both.
Weather: Hot, dry, and windy conditions. Outflow winds and lightning associated with thunderstorms.
Evacuations: SET: between I-10, Dragoon Road and Touchstone Road
Fire details:
Official fire information:
InciWeb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/aza3s-adams-robles-complex-fire
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