Arizona's Johnson Fire forces 1,000 Prescott-area residents from their homes

  • Source: Arizona Public Media
  • Published: 09/23/2019 12:00 AM

Summer did not end quietly for hundreds of people who live south of Prescott. A wildfire broke out on national forest land on the last full day of the season, leading Yavapai County officials to order a mandatory evacuation. Smoke was spotted shortly after two Sunday afternoon, near Lookout Mountain about eight miles south of Prescott. By late afternoon the Prescott National Forest said the Johnson Fire was burning in about 200 acres of brush and pinyon pine. Later the Yavapai County Sheriff's office issued a "code red" alert, ordering mandatory evacuation for about 1,000 people who live near the fire area The American Red Cross set up a shelter at Prescott High School, and a local nonprofit called Animal Disaster Services offered shelter space for household pets.



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