Illegal campfires persist despite bans throughout Arizona

  • Source: KNAU Arizona Public Radio Flagstaff
  • Published: 06/10/2020 12:00 AM

Forest officials in northern Arizona continue to report illegal and abandoned campfires despite bans across the state. It comes as conditions dry out and fire danger increases. KNAU’s Ryan Heinsius reports. Coconino National Forest officials say they typically see spikes in illegal campfires during weekends as more people head to the woods. Last weekend, 15 were officially reported, but managers say there were undoubtedly more. The previous weekend, officials recorded two-dozen illegal campfires, which are banned on all six of Arizona’s national forests and many state, county and municipal lands. Fire crews on the Coconino respond to half-a-dozen or more wildfires a week, and so far they’ve all been stopped at about a tenth of an acre. Officials with the Coconino and Kaibab national forests will begin Stage II fire restrictions Saturday.



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