Multiple wildfires rage across Arizona

By IANS | Published: June 15, 2021 01:18 PM2021-06-15T13:18:07+5:302021-06-15T13:25:25+5:30

Phoenix, June 15 Multiple wildfires were raging across the US state of Arizona, and authorities have warned of ...

Multiple wildfires rage across Arizona | Multiple wildfires rage across Arizona

Multiple wildfires rage across Arizona

Phoenix, June 15 Multiple wildfires were raging across the US state of Arizona, and authorities have warned of very high fire danger this week due to hot temperatures and thunderstorms.

Arizona already witnessed two massive fires from early this month, including Telegraph and Mescal fires, which burned down more than 160,000 acres of forest and grassland, reports Xinhua news agency.

According to InciWeb, an interstate incident information system, Telegraph Fire, which started on June 10 in Pinal County, less than 1 mile from the 250-person community Top-of-the-World, was estimated at 88,589 acres with 74 per cent containment as of Monday.

"Active fire activity burning in timber with grass and understory, brush and timber with litter and understory, has warranted numerous evacuation status alerts." InciWeb said of the blaze, which has been listed as one of the biggest wildfires in the state's history.

Meanwhile, Mescal Fire, which started on June 1, has spread to 72,250 acres with 88 per cent containment, the InciWeb said Monday, adding there had been no increase in size for the fire for the last four days.

However, a new fire, called Gravel Fire, was reported near the scene on Sunday.

Another new wildfire, dubbed Cornville Fire, was also reported on Sunday about 160 m north of state capital Phoenix, and scorched 1,200 acres as of Monday, according to the InciWeb.

One outbuilding was destroyed in the blaze and several other structures were threatened, a tweet from the Arizona State Forestry said, adding evacuations were prompted by the wildfire.

"The fire continues to move to the east/northeast with fire activity expected to increase as temperatures warm up. Extreme temperatures and dry winds, along with rugged terrain will challenge firefighters today," InciWeb said on Monday.

Arizona State Forestry also said that critical fire weather would have the potential for "rapid fuel ignition and fire spread with very erratic and extreme fire behaviour".

It added that the state had already seen 208,190 acres burned due to 848 wildfires this year, compared to 138,443 acres burned in 902 wildfires over the same time period last year.

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