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May 29, 2025 - Stage 1 Fire Restrictions for State Trust Lands within Coconino County
May 21, 2025 - Dry Conditions Trigger Fire Restrictions in Central and Western Arizona
May 12, 2025 - Fire Activity and Dry Conditions Prompt Stage 2 Fire Restrictions in Southeastern Arizona
Dry Conditions Statewide Could Fuel High Fire Activity Across Arizona
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State Forestry to Burn Piles in Apache County

Ideal weather conditions mean the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management will take advantage of the cooler temperatures and recent moisture in Apache County and begin a one-day pile burn operation on Wednesday, October 17th.
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State Forestry Provides Funds to Help with Hazardous Fuels Reduction Across Arizona

The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management awards nearly $1.1 million dollars to multiple entities across the state to help with project work in some of Arizona’s at-risk communities.
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Look - Listen - Learn - National Fire Prevention Week

Look. Listen. Learn. Be aware – fire can happen anywhere. That’s the theme of this year’s Fire Prevention Week and deputy fire marshals with the Arizona Office of the State Fire Marshal want to remind you to focus on home fire safety; be prepared, have a plan, and take action, just in case.
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State Forestry Resumes 600-Acre Tornado Pile Burn Project

Six hundred acres of debris piles leftover from a 2010 tornado in Flagstaff to be burned over a three-week period.
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Flagstaff Tornado Piles to be Burned

Phoenix, AZ (9/18/18) - The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management will be starting a large-scale pile burn operation this week, south of Camp Navajo and approximately 8 miles southwest of Flagstaff.
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