The Lost Lake Fire started May 26th on the Colorado River Indian Reservation 14 miles southwest of Parker, AZ. The fire burned along both sides the Colorado River in California and Arizona within the Colorado River basin. At its peak, 150 fire personnel responded to the fire to put it out. On June 6, it was 100% contained.
Current as of | Tue, 07/19/2022 - 10:23 |
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Incident Type | Wildfire |
Cause | Under Investigation |
Date of Origin | |
Location | 14 mi SW of Parker, AZ |
Incident Commander | Scottie Pena (BIA) |
Incident Description | The Lost Lake Fire started May 26th on the Colorado River Indian Reservation 14 miles southwest of Parker, AZ. The fire burned along both sides the Colorado River in California and Arizona within the Colorado River basin. At its peak, 150 fire personnel responded to the fire to put it out. On June 6, it was 100% contained. |
Coordinates |
33° 59' 35'' Latitude
-114° 28' 50
'' Longitude
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Size | 5,856 Acres |
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Percent of Perimeter Contained | 100% |
Fuels Involved | grass, salt cedar, desert brush |
Significant Events | June 6 at 6pm, after thoroughly monitoring the fire area for multiple days, the fire was called 100% contained. |
Planned Actions |
On May 31, the fire was mapped a final time at 5,856 acres. |
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Projected Incident Activity | |
Remarks |
There are no evacuation notices or power outages as a result of the Lost Lake Fire. |