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Evacuation orders were upgraded to "go" status for residents in Murphy Ranch and Ellison Ranch, located in southwestern Gila ...
Firefighters engaged extreme fire weather for the Bronco and Indian Creek fires on the San Carlos Apache and Fort Apache ...
In its history, Arizona has battled major wildfires that have scorched large swaths of land, and now new ones are climbing up ...
Authorities in Gila County say the Billy Fire continues to grow as firefighters lose some containment on the blaze burning in ...
Western Apache fire management once reshaped Arizona’s forests — and tree rings prove it. A new study combining tree-ring ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire in northern Arizona is now the seventh largest in the state since 1990. Here's how much it's burned.
The Dragon Bravo Fire has burned 126,000 acres, according to a Tuesday morning update from Watch Duty. What are the ...
The largest Arizona wildfires have burned half a million acres. The Drago Bravo Fire at the Grand Canyon North Rim just made ...
Wildfires in Arizona are burning hotter, faster and more often, in part due to a selection of invasive plant species taking over the desert environment, according to a report by nature experts.
As new wildfires spread across tinder-dry Arizona this year, research groups are revisiting the Rodeo-Chediski, Wallow, Horseshoe II, Bighorn, Bush and other burn scars to understand how the ...
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