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Watch Fire

Unit Information

P. O. Box 209 San Carlos Arizona 85550 
San Carlos, 
Arizona 
85550 
P. O. Box 209 San Carlos Arizona 85550 
San Carlos, 
Arizona 
85550 

Incident Contacts

  • Phone:
    928-475-2326
    Hours:
    8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
    Extension:
    330
  • Phone:
    928-242-9703
    Hours:
    8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Watch Fire Update, Tuesday 07-16-2024

Watch Fire
Publication Type: News - 07/16/2024 - 09:32

Watch Fire: 2,162 acres 

Start Date: July 11, 2024

Cause: Human Caused, Under Investigation

Fuels:  Cottonwood, Brush, Understory

Containment:  81%

Resources: 185

Location: 7 Mile and Peridot Districts, San Carlos Reservation 

Watch Fire Reaches 81 Percent Containment 

Overview: Yesterday, more containment was added to the southeast and northern corners of the Watch Fire. There was no additional smoke from burned structures or other concerns as crews continued working. Firefighters were able to focus their efforts on finalizing containment around the fire. Today, firefighters will continue working to gain the final containment along the remaining non-contained perimeter. Any residents returning to evacuated areas who may have questions or concerns are asked to contact the San Carlos Apache Emergency Operations Center (information below). 

Weather: Watch Fire is expected to see temperatures around 100 degrees in lower elevations with light west/southwest winds between 5-15 mph and gusts up to 25 mph. Increasing cloud cover with a 50 percent chance of rain. There is a high probability of lightning over the next few days.

Safety: Additional fire personnel are available to respond to any new fires which may occur in the area. Increased traffic continues to impact roads in and around the fire. Please drive with caution. Please do not fly drones anywhere near the fire. Drones can endanger firefighting aircraft. If you fly, we can’t.

Smoke: Smoke-sensitive individuals and people with respiratory problems or heart disease are encouraged to take precautionary measures. 

Evacuations: The following communities have been downgraded from “GO” (evacuate) to “SET” (be alert) Status; Lower Seven Mile Wash, New Moonbase, San Carlos Apache Healthcare Corporation, Farmers Station, Downtown San Carlos and Peridot Siding. Residents are asked to avoid burned structures due to hazardous materials that may have long term health effects. For more information, call the San Carlos Apache Tribe Emergency Response Commission at 928-475-2008 or visit TERC or the San Carlos Police Department Facebook pages, see below.