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Mina Fire Near Yarnell Stopped and Mostly Contained

Crews built firelines with air and ground resources and will stay overnight to mop up and watch for flare-ups.

Overview

  • A brush fire ignited south of Yarnell on July 4 near State Route 89 and Mina Road and prompted evacuation orders for multiple Yavapai County zones.
  • Firefighters stopped the blaze’s forward progress and state officials estimated the incident at about 24 acres and 70% contained.
  • Crews completed firelines around the perimeter and used Type 2 hand crews, engines, water tenders, an air attack platform, a VLAT, SEATs, and a helicopter to suppress the fire.
  • Evacuation orders for zones YCU-2408, YCU-2411 and YCU-2414 were lifted and placed in “set” status along with YCU-2405, State Route 89 was reopened, and residents in set areas are advised to be ready to evacuate if conditions change.
  • The blaze burned a few miles east of the Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial, a site tied to the 2013 Yarnell Hill Fire, and crews remain on scene overnight to extinguish hot spots and reduce the chance of a rebound.