Cedar Creek Fire Update

6/15/16 – The Cedar Creek Fire has reached 1,000+ acres. Crews are on scene in addition to the Very Large Air Tanker as well as additional air support. Additional resources have been ordered. Crews will be conducting back-burning to stop fire progression which will be causing additional smoke. There are NO evacuations ordered at this time!! We will update as we learn more information.

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    • Snowflake JR High (1380 Main Street, Snowflake) has been designated as our shelter/evacuation point for this incident.

  1. Please keep this updated. I need to get into show low and i keep hearing that the 260 is closed and the 60 is closed.

    • Tasha, the current acres is 3,000+ the post at 9:15 is the most current available information from fire and law enforcement officials.

  2. My love, respect, caring & Prayers go out to all.
    Thank you for having this info available for all.

  3. Has evacuation started? I run Transportation for the sick, and show low dialysis has called all patients and moved treatment to Flagstaff… Do you anticipate a evacuation as of now, we will need to let patients know! Some traveling from outskirt cities require treatment with life or death situation, the sooner we know, the sooner we can make other arrangements…..

    • Evacuations have not started as of yet. Only pre-evacuations have been issued for Show Low, Pinetop, and Lakeside. I am not sure as to when to expect a full evacuation, if at all, as we do not have that information as of yet. We will provide updates as soon as we receive the information. Feel free to periodically check the Navajo County or Apache County Emergency Management Facebook pages or contact the 311 Hotline for more up-to-date information.

  4. Is 60 still closed I need to be in tucson in the morning tomorrow a NV d need to make other arrangements if its close. Any updates on evaccuations?

    • Yes, Highway 60 is still closed between mile marker 321 and 337, just east of the Highway 73 junction and there is no word on when it is expected to be re-opened. Unfortunately, your best bet for traveling to Tucson would be to travel through Alpine and Safford via Highway 191. Also, there are no evacuations as of yet, only Show Low, Pinetop, and Lakeside are on pre-evacuation notice.

  5. Please contact me if and when evacuation notice is eminent. Thank you for all you do for the White Mtn communities.

    • Law enforcement personnel will go door-to-door in the event of evacuation. If you are not already signed up, please consider signing up for Ready Navajo County. That will be the quickest way to get alerts.

    • Law enforcement personnel will go door-to-door in the event of evacuation. If you are not already signed up, please consider signing up for Ready Navajo County. That will be the quickest way to get alerts.

  6. Do you know if they have any containment of the fire as of now? I could see the fire from my window and now I don’t even see a glow? God bless and watch over the fire fighters and hotshots involved.

  7. I just watched the fire update on getting information from this site. Lot of good that does when it hasn’the been updated since yesterdày!

    • At this time, no. We will be getting and posting more information from the Incident Command Team in the morning after they provide a briefing to us.

        • The information we have received is that the fire is still about 8 miles from Pinetop. Officials have said fire crews have been able to hold their lines in the same location as of yesterday. So from what we’ve been told, it doesn’t sound as if there has been any recent advancement towards the Show Low area.

    • The Cedar Creek Fire is currently estimated at 9,200 acres with still no containment. We have been told that fire crews have been able to hold their lines and the fire is still estimated to be approximately 8 miles from Pinetop area. Show Low, Pinetop, and Lakeside are still under pre-evacuation notice. We are hoping to get more information at the next press conference.

    • There will be a press conference held at the Show Low High School at 11:45am. It will be covered by local news sources (Channel 12, 10, 15, and 5), as well as local radio stations. The press conference can also be viewed on the Navajo County Emergency Management Facebook page, Navajo County Facebook page, and the Navajo County website.

  8. left for home today from visiting. Prayers it gets extinguished quickly as possible. Stay safe! God be with you!

    • That would be your decision, however, I can tell you that there is a lot of smoke in the area and there is still a pre-evacuation notice so in the event they do evacuate, you would have to turn around and leave.

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