Arizona wildfire growth halted; evacuation notice in place
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Friday, April 9, 2021 4:45 PM In this Thursday, April 8, 2021, photo provided by Arizona Department of Forestry & Fire Management shows, homes near the intersection of Church Rd and N Dudleyville Rd as the Pinal County Wildfire burns near Dudleyville, Ariz. A small community in south-central Arizona remained under an evacuation notice Friday after crews and air tankers stopped the growth of a wildfire that burned at least 12 homes, officials said. (Arizona Department of Forestry & Fire Management via AP) The Associated Press In this Friday, April 9, 2021. photo provided by Arizona Department of Forestry & Fire Management, the Pinal County Wildfire burns near rural properties in Dudleyville, Ariz. A small community in south-central Arizona remained under an evacuation notice Friday afte
Arizona wildfire leaves a trail of destruction: Two hundred people are evacuated and 12 homes are destroyed
The fire burned through thick vegetation at the bottom of the Gila River in Dudleyville, a census-designated place with a population of about 1,000 located about 60 miles north of Tucson
Officials said the fire continued on Thursday to an estimated 500 acres with containment around 20% of its perimeter as of Friday
The National Weather Service in Tucson said that modeling shows that smoke the fire, combined with smoke from a nearby fire near Bylas, show that the considerable smoke will blow through nearby counties
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DUDLEYVILLE Ariz. (AP) - A small community in south-central Arizona remained under an evacuation notice Friday after crews and air tankers stopped the growth of a wildfire that burned at least 12 homes, officials said.
The fire burned through thick vegetation at the bottom of the Gila River in Dudleyville, a census-designated place with a population of about 1,000 located off Highway 77 about 60 miles (97 kilometers) north of Tucson.
Officials said the fire continued on Thursday to an estimated 500 acres (2 square kilometers) with containment around 20% of its perimeter as of Friday.