14-05-2025
Arizona wildfire consumes thousands of acres, prompts evacuations: See map
Arizona wildfire consumes thousands of acres, prompts evacuations: See map 150 personnel are working to control the fire as high wind continues to impact the area, according to officials.
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Greer Fire prompts evacuations, 'go' status for South Fork, North Woods
The wind-driven Greer Fire started on private land in eastern Arizona and destroyed multiple structures, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management said.
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A fire in Arizona has set over 3,500 acres ablaze and is continuing to grow as officials work to control the flames, according to officials.
The Greer Fire started Tuesday at 11 a.m. local time in Greer, Arizona, which is around 223 miles northeast of Phoenix, Arizona, according to a press release published by 311 Info.
Within hours, the fire set thousands of acres ablaze, reported Arizona Central, a part of the USA TODAY Network. Several areas have since been forced to evacuate.
The fire is still active as high winds continue to affect the area, according to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management. As of Tuesday night, 150 personnel were working to control the fire.
Greer Fire map
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Which areas are forced to evacuate due to the fire?
The following areas are in "Go" status, meaning they are being asked to evacuate, according to InciWeb:
Greer
South Fork
Residents west of Highway 261
People residing on River Road in Eagar west to Highway 261 are in "Set" status, meaning that are being asked to prepare for evacuation, but an evacuation order has not been enforced in the area.
A shelter is open at St. Johns at the County Fairground, which can house large and small animals, according to InciWeb.
A number of streets have also been closed due to the raging fire.
Minnesota wildfire amid record-breaking heat
The Greer Fire hit Arizona at the same time as firefighters in Northern Minnesota are fighting wildfires. The region faces yet another day of "near critical" fire weather on Wednesday, according to USA TODAY's previous reporting.
The largest fire in the state is in St. Louis County, where the Camp House fire has set over 11,700 acres ablaze and is 0% contained, according to Gordon Ramsay, the St. Louis County Sheriff.
At least 144 structures have been destroyed since the fire started.
In Minnesota, the House Fire, Jenkins Fire, and Munger-Shaw fires have been fueled by a wave of dry heat and record-breaking temperatures in the Northern Plains. In total, the fires have set nearly 20,000 acres ablaze.
Contributing: Jeanine Santucci; USA TODAY
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