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Forest Service officials will temporarily close certain areas of both the Coconino and Kaibab national forests beginning Friday and Saturday due to fire danger. The move comes as several large wildfires burn across northern Arizona.
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Forest Service officials have announced they will temporarily close certain areas of both the Coconino and Kaibab national forests beginning Friday and Saturday due to fire danger and for public safety.
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Multiple public agencies have implemented heightened fire bans across the region as hot and dry weather drives an uptick in wildfire danger.
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Stage two fire restrictions are set to go into effect across the Coconino, Kaibab, Prescott and Apache-Sitgreaves national forests along with the City of Flagstaff as warmer, windy weather creates increased wildfire danger.
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Many Arizona national forests will implement Stage 1 Fire Restrictions beginning Thursday, May 5, 2022. Forest managers say the move is due to increased wildfire activity and extremely dry conditions.
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U.S. Forest Service officials say they’ll implement stage 1 fire restrictions beginning Thu, May 5 across the entire Coconino National Forest as well as the southern portion of the Kaibab National Forest and the City of Flagstaff.
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Fire managers on the Kaibab National Forest plan a prescribed burn this week near Tusayan.
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The U.S. Forest Service has released an environmental review that paves the way for more thinning projects and prescribed burns in northern and eastern Arizona.
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National Forest officials in northern Arizona are planning to conduct multiple prescribed burns this week.
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Kaibab National Forest Supervisor Heather Provencio will step down from her role Friday.