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The Horseshoe Two Fire began atop the Chiricahua Mountains in May 2011 and scorched nearly 223,000 acres. It burned nine homes in the world-renowned bird-watching area in eastern Arizona.
According to the United States Forest Service, the fire is just 9% contained. Experts say it's now the 10th-largest wildfire in Arizona's history, roughly 14,000 acres behind the ninth-largest.
The raging Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon's North Rim has scorched more than 130,520 acres as of August 6, making it the seventh-largest wildfire in Arizona since 1990, according to federal ...
Mike McClellan, Gilbert Thanks to all who fought for us in Greer Fire On behalf of myself and my dog, Jack, I want to thank everyone who was involved in protecting our home and land from the Greer ...
A version of this article originally published in 2016. Wildfires have burned millions of acres of trees, brush and other vegetation across Arizona. Some wildfires are more well-known, including the ...
The largest wildfire in Arizona history is the Wallow Fire, which consumed nearly 540,000 acres in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest near Alpine in 2011. Dragon Bravo Fire moves up list of Arizona ...