JUST IN: Gov. Ducey has declared a state of emergency due to the PipelineFire north of Flagstaff, which has burned nearly 25,000 acres. abc15
As of Thursday, the Pipeline Fire has burned nearly 25,000 acres. The nearby Haywire Fire has burned thousands of additional acres. The scene is near the Tunnel Fire burn scar, causing concern for monsoon flooding.
The declaration will allow the community to get additional support and resources as needed to respond to the fires. “Public safety is our top priority,” said Governor Ducey in a press release. “As state and local fire officials work to contain the blaze, our office will ensure emergency officials have the resources to respond to and recover from this fire. We will continue to work with our partners on the ground to provide all support necessary to mitigate the fire and protect people, pets and property.
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