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Extremely active fire forces evacuations, destroys 27 structures in Arizona mining town of Bagdad

Crews Battle Separate Wildfires In Yavapai County, Evacuations Ordered

Yavapai County Sheriff’s officials have ordered the evacuation of 575 residents in the town of Bagdad as crews battle a wildfire. A wildfire in Bagdad has forced the evacuation of 575 people. A separate wildfire has also prompted authorities to evacuate some residents in Dewey. Credit Yavapai County Sheriff s Office Those north of Main Street and east of Lindahl Road have been given the Go order and they can shelter at the Hassayampa Elemetary School in Wickenburg. Firefighters are also battling a separate blaze in Dewey near Mortimer Farms at the intersection of state routes 169 and 69. Deputies have told several people in Trails End, Comanche Trail and Shawnee Lane to evacuate as well.

Fire destroys homes, forces evacuations in Bagdad, west of Prescott

Spur Fire: Wildfire destroys 20+ structures, Evacuation order lifted for entire town in Bagdad Dispatch audio details the tense moments the Spur Fire broke out in Bagdad, Arizona. and last updated 2021-05-28 21:04:56-04 BAGDAD, AZ — A wildfire that sparked Thursday afternoon in Bagdad, Arizona a mining town about 90 minutes west of Prescott destroyed at least 20 structures, including 13 homes, and forced the evacuation of the entire town. Arizona State Forestry says forward progress was stopped Thursday night on the Spur Fire, which burned about 150 acres. Officials say the fire is currently 50% contained and the evacuation order for the town of Bagdad has been lifted as of Friday afternoon.

Extremely active fire forces evacuations in Arizona mining town of Bagdad

Extremely active fire forces evacuations, destroys structures in Arizona mining town of Bagdad Miguel Torres and Monica D. Spencer, Arizona Republic © Yavapai Silent Witness Director Spur Fire burns near Bagdad, Arizona, on May 27, 2021. An active wildfire that forced evacuations in a Yavapai County mining town consumed multiple buildings and phone lines by Thursday evening, according to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management.  Residences north of Main Street in Bagdad were urged to evacuate as the wildfire dubbed Spur Fire burned 150 acres. By 8 p.m., more than 20 structures were reported destroyed, including 13 homes, according to Anthony Tunis with the Williamson Valley Fire District.

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