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The human-caused Ocotillo Fire started Saturday afternoon off Ocotillo Road, northwest of Cave Creek.
The fire is being referred to as the Ocotillo Fire. We understand your frustration and we know you want to get back into your homes. Information. According to the latest media release from the town, 20 structures have been destroyed. Also, … 5/31/2020 - 5:22 pm . Basic Information. Officials say the evacuation area for the Ocotillo Fire changed as of 5 p.m. Sunday, evacuations have been lifted for Rancho Manana and School House Road, while evacuations, remain in … Current as of: Incident Type: Wildfire: Cause: Unknown, Under Investigation : Date of Origin: Saturday May 30th, 2020 approx. Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. The areas still under evacuation will remain closed for at least the next 72-hours due to hazards like down power poles and lines and propane tanks are leaking.
PHOENIX – On Sunday, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, along with the Town of Cave Creek, began the process of assessing structure damage and preparing plans for a full and safe reentry. The Ocotillo Fire started Saturday, May 30, 2020, at 1pm off Ocotillo Road about 1.3 miles NW of Cave Creek. Information. Also, MCSO has reduced the hard closure area, and evacuations will remain in place, for the area north of Spur Crossing and Grapevine and west of 60th Street and Fleming Springs.The evacuation order for the remainder of the burn area will remain in place for the next 72-hours.Officials say that due to hazards within the fire perimeter, it is not safe to lift the entire evacuation order at this time.
ARIZONA DAILY INDEPENDENT LLC © CONTACT US AT 10645 NORTH ORACLE ROAD 121-244 ORO VALLEY AZ 85737 (520) 906-8081 Today, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, along with the Town of Cave Creek, began the process of assessing structure damage and preparing plans for a full and safe reentry. “Public safety remains our top priority and we must work as safely, yet as quickly as possible to begin the reentry process. Under the leadership of Editor-in -Chief Huey Freeman, our team of staff reporters bring accurate,timely, and complete news coverage. Basic Information. It also illustrates the damage fire causes even when the plants were not technically “burned” in the same way we tend to think of forest trees burning, which means total foliage removal. This included the areas of Rancho Manana and School House Road. Residents can then set up a time to be escorted back in to their properties by MCSO.“Public safety remains our top priority and we must work as safely, yet as quickly as possible to begin the reentry process. As of 5 p.m. May 31 the DFFM and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) lifted portions of the evacuation order. MCSO also reduced the hard closure areas north of Spur Crossing and Grapevine and west of 60th street and Fleming Springs. Current as of: Incident Type: Wildfire: Cause: Unknown, Under Investigation : Date of Origin: Saturday May 30th, 2020 approx. The fire is located in between popular recreation hiking spots Cave Creek Regional Park and Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area. By 5 pm tomorrow, the Town of Cave Creek will notify those residents impacted with structure loss. We understand your frustration and we know you want to get back into your homes. As of the evening of May 31, the human-caused Ocotillo Fire has burned 1,216 acres in North Phoenix and is 10% contained. The fire seems to be burning in the footprint of 2019's Additionally, the Sunset Fire along the east side of 1-17 near Bumble Bee (north of Black Canyon City) has burned just over 4,500 acres and caused the highway to shut down over the weekend. Multiple power poles and lines are down, propane tanks are leaking, and hotspots remain within the perimeter of the fire.The Arizona Public Service (APS) began assessing their hazards and restoring power to the impacted areas. The fire currently covers 3,500 acres and is 5% contained, according to DDFM. According to the Arizona State Forestry and Fire Management, the Ocotillo Fire reached an estimated 1,216 acres Saturday night with 5% containment. PHOENIX — Saturday afternoon a brush fire started in the Town of Cave Creek forcing hundreds to evacuate.
The fire remains at 1,216 acres with 10% containment. By 5 p.m. June 1, the Town of Cave Creek will notify those residents impacted with structure loss. There are also dozens of small active wildfire incents across the state.
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