The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management says there have been 251 fires that have burned 3,500 acres so far in 2025.
Fire officials across the region have already been hard at work preparing for if and when they are called to action.
Arizona faces an elevated wildfire risk through June due to persistent drought and above-average temperatures.
Experts say Arizona will continue to have a heightened risk of wildfires in 2025 as a relatively dry winter comes to a close.
Authorities are worried that there might be an early start to this year's Arizona fire season. Here's how they are preparing.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNArizona's wildfire outlook for 2025Katie Hobbs and fire officials held a news conference on March 31 to discuss the wildfire season.Wildfire season is already ...
Arizona fire officials said widespread federal funding cuts have not impacted mitigation efforts ahead of what is expected to ...
Arizona doesn't typically get much disaster relief funding, which could tempt state officials to ignore risks of rare events.
The state's outlook came when Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management officials briefed Gov. Katie Hobbs on March ...
Arizona anticipates a challenging fire season due to dry conditions and extreme drought, as stated by the DFFM. Fire activity ...
New Arizona State women's basketball coach Molly Miller went viral during her time at Grand Canyon but is already turning her ...
Arizona fire officials on Monday briefed Gov. Katie Hobbs on what could shape up to be a very active wildfire season ahead ...
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