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Flagstaff fire managers plan a series of prescribed burns in the coming months on parcels within the city limits.
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The U.S. Forest Service’s own prescribed burn started a sprawling 2022 wildfire that nearly reached Los Alamos, New Mexico, the agency acknowledged Monday in a report published after a lengthy investigation.
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Fire managers on the Kaibab National Forest will continue firing operations on two lightning-caused wildfires in the coming days.
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Crews in recent days have conducted a series of ignitions on a lightning-caused wildfire near Clints Well that’s been burning since last month.
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Fire crews have begun ignitions on a 4,000-acre prescribed burn 11 miles northeast of Flagstaff.
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Managers on the North Kaibab Ranger District of the Kaibab National Forest plan to conduct prescribed burns this week near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
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Smoke from a large, prescribed burn about 10 miles southwest of Flagstaff is expected to taper off into the weekend. It’s one of several forest health projects fire managers have begun in recent weeks amid unusually wet spring conditions.
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Smoke from a large, prescribed burn about 10 miles southwest of Flagstaff is impacting parts of the city and elsewhere as crews continued ignitions Thursday.
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Residents of Flagstaff and other northern Arizona communities have no doubt noticed all the smoke in the air in recent weeks. It’s come from a combination of several prescribed burns and lightning-caused wildfires that forest officials have opted to manage for ecological benefit following a very snowy winter and amid an unusually wet spring.
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Fire managers have begun ignitions on a 4,500-acre prescribed burn about 10 miles southwest of Flagstaff.