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The Prescott National Forest will lift all fire restrictions at 6 a.m. Saturday as recent monsoon moisture has drastically lessened wildfire danger.
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Both the Coconino and Kaibab national forests lifted all fire restrictions Tuesday morning as recent monsoon moisture has drastically lessened wildfire danger.
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The City of Flagstaff will lift fire restrictions Tuesday morning as monsoon moisture has lessened wildfire danger throughout the region.
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An uptick in monsoon moisture has assisted fire crews in their efforts to contain a nearly 2,900-acre wildfire near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
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The 279-acre Brady Fire remains 0% contained.
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Kaibab National Forest officials said the Kane Fire began Friday and had burned an estimated 1,550 acres by Sunday with zero containment.
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The Coconino National Forest has opted to suppress two fires south of Flagstaff that were initially being managed for forest health.
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Coconino National Forest crews are managing two lightning-caused wildfires south of Flagstaff for ecological benefit.
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Crews on the Grapevine Fire near Prescott Valley are continuing to use aircraft to drop water and retardant to protect homes and private property.
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The U.S. Forest Service and the San Carlos Apache Tribe have forged an agreement to allow the tribe to take part in large-scale restoration efforts.