Sunflower Fire News Release
May 21, 2012 6:00 a.m.
Acres: 16,105
Start date: May 12, 2012
Cause: Under Investigation
Location: 21 miles south of Payson
Containment: 33 percent
Fuels: Grass, chaparral, pinion pine
Terrain: Steep, rugged
Resources: 5 crews, 12 engines, 1 dozer, 6 water tenders
Total personnel: 365
Available air support: 6 helicopters, 6 air tankers
Summary: Burned acreage was reduced by 588
acres yesterday due to more accurate information received from the
field. Low fire behavior was reported in all divisions of the Sunflower
Fire as crews continued to reinforce control lines
and remove unneeded equipment and supplies. Dead trees burning
sporadically in the remote, rugged terrain of the Mazatzal Wilderness
may lead to long term fire operations and possible long duration of
smoke impacts in surrounding communities.
Passing motorists on State Route 87 may notice
distant smoke as fire burning within control lines slowly backs into
steep drainages. Travelers on that road are cautioned to stay alert,
obey speed limit signs and be aware of emergency vehicles
moving onto and along the roadway.
As the holiday weekend approaches, residents and
visitors are reminded that fire danger is extremely high. Fire
restrictions remain in effect on the Tonto National Forest.
For statewide road conditions and closures please go to
www.az511.gov
or dial 5-1-1 from any landline or mobile phone from anywhere in
Arizona. (From outside Arizona, dial 1-888-411-ROAD (7623) or 602-523-0244).
For further information on the fire restrictions in the Tonto National Forest go to
www.fs.usda.gov/tonto.
Sunflower Fire Update
May 20, 2012 6:00 p.m.
Acres: 16,032
Start date: May 12, 2012
Cause: Under Investigation
Location: 21 miles south of Payson
Containment: 33 percent
Fuels: Grass, chaparral, pinion pine
Terrain: Steep, rugged
Resources: 5 crews, 12 engines, 1 dozer, 6 water tenders
Total personnel: 367
Available air support: 6 helicopters, 6 air tankers
Summary:
Crews working along the south and west end of the
fire monitored fire behavior, secured existing containment lines, and
mopped up hot spots. Minimal fire activity was observed in both
northern and southern sections along the fire perimeter.
Smoke continues to linger in canyons to the north, predominately in
Deer Creek Canyon. One firefighter was treated for multiple bee
stings. Reduced fire acres are the result of additional information
provided from the fire line today.
8:00 A.M. May 20, 2012
Bull Flat Fire Update
Sunday, May 20
Fire Facts
Date started: May 10, 2012
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Number of personnel: 253
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Location: Fort Apache Agency
and Tonto NF
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Equipment: 10 engines, 2
dozers, 3 water tenders
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Cause: Lightning
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Aircraft: 1 light
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Size: 2,145 acres
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Hand Crews: 1 type-2
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Percent contained: 90
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Estimated containment date:
May 20, 2012
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Injuries to date: 0
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Estimated cost to date: $2,387,013
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Jurisdiction: Fort Apache Agency, and the Pleasant Valley
Ranger District, Tonto National Forest
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Fire
Activity: Firefighters will
continue to monitor the perimeter of the Bull Flat Fire today. Crews will also
continue rehabilitation efforts on dozer lines and construct erosion control
barriers to help stabilize the outside edge of the fire. The Eastern Arizona
Team will transfer command of the incident to a local area Type-4 team at 8
p.m. today. Demobilization of excess personnel and equipment is continuing.
This is fire season
in the Southwest. In hot, dry, windy conditions, please remember that any spark
or ember can ignite the vegetation you are in or around and that spark can
spread dangerously fast. To improve your safety during fire season you should
consider creating or improving the defensible space around your home, build a
plan to evacuate your family if the need arises and be ready to go if local
authorities consider it your best option. The “Ready, Set, Go” Program (RSG) is
a great tool for fire season preparation, giving personal empowerment for your
own safety.
and RSG at: http://wildlandfirersg.org
Closures/Restrictions:.
- The Tonto National Forest Temporary Area Closure for the Bull Flat Fire will remain in effect as posted, until further notice.
- Both the Tonto National Forest and the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest have implemented Stage 1 Fire Restrictions. For more information regarding forest recreation sites and fire restrictions, please contact the Tonto National Forest at (602) 225-5200, or check online at www.fs.usda.gov/tonto, or www.fs.usda.gov/asnf/.
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