After multiple human-caused fires, Prescott National Forest Officials push for fire safety

  • Source: KNAU-FM NPR
  • Published: 05/10/2019 05:45 AM

In recent weeks, there have been several human-cause wildfires on the Prescott National Forest. That’s despite a fairly wet winter. KNAU’s Zac Ziegler reports officials say the early fires show why safety is important regardless of forest conditions. The Tritle and Lynx fires were both caught early, and burned a total of about 20 acres between them. Prescott National Forest’s Pete Gordon says it could have been much worse if the fires occurred in more remote locations, and the two human-caused fires show why people should always use caution. “Whether it’s our worst fire season or a year like this where we’re coming off a very wet winter and now we’re having a fairly significant rain event, I think there’s just an unfortunate amount of certainty that there will always be human-caused fires.”



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