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The Prescott National Forest Has Reopened – KAFF News – Flagstaff
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Prescott National Forest Ends Closure Barring Public Entry
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The lightning-caused Tiger Fire is growing near Crown King. The fire has burned nearly 12-thouasnd acres in the Prescott National Forest and there is no containment. Rain on Saturday slowed fire growth and lessened its activity. As reported by remote automated weather stations placed around fire, the south end of the fire received 2.65 inches of rain, the north end got .70 inches and on the east side, above Black Canyon City, only received .01 inch. The most active part of the fire has been determined to be on the northwest side, still in the Castle Creek Wilderness. Access into the Castle Creek Wilderness is limited by the steep terrain making it unsafe for firefighters to engage the fire directly at its edge. The incident management team is being strategic on the placement of firefighting resources to ensure safe ingress/egress. Direct suppression activities on that part of the fire may not occur until it moves out of the wilderness and onto more favorable terrain. Protection of
The Coconino and Kaibab national forests will reopen at 6 a.m. Tuesday, but under Stage Two fire restrictions, while the Prescott National Forest plans to reopen on Friday. The decision to reopen the forest was made based on the amount of recent rainfall that has occurred across all three districts of the forest. Stage Two fire restrictions means no campfires or use of charcoal, coal, smudge pots and wood stoves. Stoves or grills used by propane or other liquid petroleum can be used however. Smoking must be kept within a enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site, or while stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared of anything flammable. Use of a chainsaw, torch or welder is also prohibited between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Areas around recent wildfires such as the Rafael, Backbone, Slate or Snake fires may still be in effect. Violation of the restrictions on national forests is punishable by a fine of up to $5,000, six months in jail o
Fire Updates And Morning Rundown: July 6, 2021
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