FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Winds that are expected to intensify through the end of the week have been a major obstacle for firefighters battling blazes across the Southwest. Resources are tight, and fire managers are scrambling to get crews on board. Hundreds of residents have been evacuated because of multiple wildfires. One of the largest outside of Flagstaff, Arizona, more than tripled in size Wednesday (April 20, 2022). Firefighters haven’t been able to get ahead of it because of erratic winds that have grounded air resources. One incident commander on a fire south of Prescott, Arizona, says conditions are some of the worst he’s seen in nearly five decades of firefighting.
Forecasters: Strong wind could lead to explosive fire growth
Apr 21, 2022 | 7:26 AM
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