Red flag warning for Kaibab, Coconino forests

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for today from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. for large portions of the Red Flag Warning National Forests in northern Arizona.

Visitors to the Kaibab and Coconino National Forests are advised to refrain from having a campfire when Red Flag Warning conditions exist. This advisory covers all campfires across the forests, including in developed campgrounds.

A Red Flag Warning occurs when the forecast shows strong wind and low relative humidity creating an increased potential for large fire growth. The campfire advisory remains in effect until the Red Flag Warning ends.

Today, a fire was reported approximately three miles northwest of Williams, AZ near Hearst Mountain. Currently one acre in size, the fire has multiple resources responding from the Kaibab National Forest and Williams Fire Department including three engines, a water tender, and a dozer.

Fire crews are currently working to suppress the fire with engine crews and dozer line at this time. The fire is exhibiting minimal fire behavior as it creeps through pinyon-juniper woodland areas with pine litter. There are no structures or other resources threatened at this time.

The entire Coconino National Forest and the Williams and Tusayan Ranger Districts of the Kaibab National Forest implemented campfire and smoking restrictions April 18 in order to protect public health and reduce preventable human-caused fires. Fire restrictions have not yet been implemented on the North Kaibab Ranger District due to different weather and fuels conditions.

Under the restrictions, fires, campfires, charcoal, coal and wood stoves are allowed in developed campgrounds only. The restrictions also limit smoking to within enclosed vehicles or buildings or in developed campgrounds. During the duration of a Red Flag Warning, visitors are advised to refrain from having a campfire even in developed campgrounds.

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