Whiteriver, Arizona – Six fires started along Highway 60 on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, at approximately 2:17 pm. Five of those fires were contained and were under half an acre each. The largest fire is the Flying V Fire and is approximately 722 acres. The human-caused fire is burning in Pinyon Juniper and grassland.
The fire is burning in a north easterly direction west of Highway 60. The left flank of the fire is active. This is a full suppression fire. At this time, there are no structures, infrastructure threatened or values at risk. A Type 3 Team will assume command of the fire tomorrow evening.
The Flying V Fire is a reminder of how important it is to maintain your vehicle and trailer. Its also a reminder of how dry the forest is and how any little spark can start a major wildfire.
US 60 is closed in both directions north of Globe (milepost 256-311). There is no estimated time to reopen the highway.
If you have any questions regarding the Flying V Fire, you can call Candy Lupe, Public Information Officer at (928) 205-5752 or you can log onto BIA Fort Apache Fort Apache Agency’s Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/BIAFAAFireMgt.

Holbrook, AZ – The White Mountain Fire Coordinating Group (WMFCG) made up of agencies from federal and state forestry officials, BLM and BIA, the National Weather Service, tribal, county and local emergency response agencies have weekly telephonic meetings to weigh the criteria for fire restrictions. The data used in the decision-making process includes: