TUCSON, Ariz. (13 news) – The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management SAID The Bryce Fire Had Burned 3,137 Acres and WAS 29% Contained as of Tuesday Morning, May 13.
The DePartment Says Fire Crews Took Advantage of Lower Fire Activity Overnight Due to Slightly High Humidity and Cooler Overnight Temperties.
Tuesday’s Red FLAG Warning is Expected to Challenge Fire Crews with Wind Gusts of Up to 40 Miles Per Hour.
All set notifications have been lifted, and all Residents in the Fort Thomas Are Between Eden Road and Fort Thomas Have Been Moved Back to Ready Status.
On Friday, May 9, High Winds Pushed the Fire Over A 25-30 Foot Containment Line, Damaged Multiple Power and Gas Lines. At Present, there are no reports of Damaged or destroyed Structures.
More. Early Week’s Critical Fire Weather.
A Temporary Flight Restriction Is in Place Over the Fire. The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management Has Warned the Public to Keep the Airspace Above the Fires CLEAR of Drones and Personal Aircraft, and that Failure to Do SO COULD Endanger Fire Crews and Slow Containment.
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