Goat Fire in Arizona is 100-percent contained

  • Source: Verde News
  • Published: 01/12/2021 12:00 AM

Late Monday, a spokesperson for Prescott National Forest said that a fire spotted Saturday near Camp Verde is 100 percent contained. Debbie Maneely, who handles public affairs for Prescott National Forest, said the Goat Fire, which was first reported on Saturday, was 100% contained as of 5 p.m. Monday. The fire burned about 28 acres in steep, rugged terrain, about five miles west of State Route 260 and three miles north of the community of Cherry, near the end of Forest Road 360. “Firefighters reported very little interior heat, and minimal smoke,” Maneely said in a news release. Maneely said the fire was human-caused, but remains under investigation. She didn’t specify what type of human activity likely caused the fire. “The Goat Fire is a reminder that wildfires can happen any time of year,” Maneely said. “We would like to remind the public that abandoned campfires are still the leading cause of human-caused wildfires.”



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