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Coconino National Forest officials say more than 80% of the Haywire Fire northeast of Flagstaff burned at a low soil severity with only about 1% burning at a high severity.
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A burned area emergency response team has finished assessing damage to soils from the Pipeline Fire. They found that more than half of the 26,500-acre blaze burned at a low severity for soils, but that some more heavily impacted areas pose increased dangers.
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Coconino National Forest officials have released the soil burn severity map for the Pipeline Fire that scorched 26,500 acres on the San Francisco Peaks.
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The Pipeline and Haywire fires burning near Flagstaff are closing in on full containment. Monsoon moisture prompts the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest to lift fire restrictions.
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A Burned Area Emergency Response, or BAER team, began surveying the Pipeline Fire Tuesday, June 21st. The fire is now 70% contained. The Biden administration this week addressed a nationwide firefighter shortage with temporarily pay hikes for crews on the front lines of the nation’s largest wildfires.