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Additional Stage II Fire Restrictions Going Into Effect on State-Owned and Managed Lands

As of 0800, on Wednesday, July 4, 2018, both Coconino and Mohave Counties, north of the Grand Canyon, will be placed into Stage II Fire Restrictions. That level of restriction is more stringent than Stage I and equate to no campfires, no smoking, and no open flame of any sort.
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Fire Danger Remains High and Fireworks Pose Huge Fire Threat

Phoenix, AZ (7/2/18) - As we inch closer to the 4th of July holiday, the Department of Forestry and Fire Management wants to remind the public that the fire danger remains extremely high and dry conditions persist across the state.
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Damaging Scale Insect Found on Aspen Trees in Northern Arizona

Oystershell scales, or OSS, have been found in the Flagstaff area. OSS develops on the bark of many common tress and can cause serious injuries during outbreaks.
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Lightning-Caused Fire Grows to Nearly 2,000 Acres in Southeastern Arizona

Phoenix, AZ (6/8/18) - Firefighters are working to contain a wildfire near the town of Bisbee that started after a dry lightning system moved through the area on Thursday, June 7th.
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More Stage II Fire Restrictions In Effect

Maricopa County and Mohave County, south of the Haulapai Indian Reservation and south of the Colorado River, are now under Stage II Fire Restrictions.
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