Crews Conduct Burnout, Clear Lines to Halt Fire Near Tucson (AZ)

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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Crews took advantage of cooler temperatures overnight to complete a burnout in advance of a wildfire to stop it from reaching homes near mountains near metro Tucson but the fire remained a threat to neighborhoods, officials said Saturday.

The burnout of vegetation to deprive the fire of fuel was conducted to connect with lines cleared by firefighters along washes and off-road vehicle trails, officials said.

The fire, which lightning started on June 5, increased to 16 square miles (41 square kilometers) as of Saturday and was contained around only 10% of its perimeter in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest.

Hampered by rugged terrain and triple-digit temperatures, 550 firefighters and other personnel were assigned to the fire, supported by aircraft dropping water and retardant.

On another front of the same fire, crews were working to stop flames from spreading deeper into mountains where the community of Summerhaven sits atop Mt. Lemmon.

Crews also worked to secure the fire’s southern flank overlooking Tucson, where residents of 350 under a voluntary evacuation notice were told Friday night they could return but needed to remain vigilant.

“This is a significant public safety threat,” Pima County Sheriff Mark Napier said Saturday. “The fire is a very dangerous fire.”

Fire Incident Commander John Pierson appealed to residents to heed any evacuation notices and to keep roads clear for emergency vehicles so firefighters aren’t delayed in reaching hot spots.

An evacuation notice was issued Friday night for about 80 homes in an area west of the fire, and neighborhoods in areas near the forest remained on alert status for potential evacuation.

No structures have been reported damaged. Fire managers report three minor injuries related to heat.

In northern Arizona, Grand Canyon National Park officials said the North Rim remained closed due to a wildfire in part of the Kaibab National Forest.

An evacuation notice was issued Friday for the hamlet of Jacob Lake at a highway junction serving the North Rim.

Authorities began evacuating Jacob Lake after winds pushed the fire forward about 10 miles (16 kilometers), blowing embers that ignited spot fires ahead of the main fire and breaching control lines, officials said Saturday.

Crews overnight conducted burnouts on sides of the fire to deprive of it fuel and cleared defensive areas around structures in Jacob Lake, which includes campgrounds and an inn with a gas station, officials said.

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