Rattlesnake Fire Update as of 4/22/2018

Rattlesnake Fire:

Location: Southeast of Whiteriver
Containment: 25%
Cause: Human caused, under investigation
Size: 15,423
Fire Activity:
Fire managers continue to monitor containment lines along the western flank near the Black River. There remains a few areas of concern as small pockets of fire are still active in that area.  Burnout operations were conducted along Forest Road 25 on Saturday, and fire crews continue to monitor the fire line along the northern and eastern sides of the fire.  Numerous resources are being relocated to areas with more fire activity to assist with suppression efforts.  Planned firing operations will increase smoke and are expected to impact Alpine and Luna Lake today.

Safety:  Motorists should be prepared for possible delays and/or a temporary road closure as firefighters plan to conduct burnout operations to improve fire line to the east along Forest Road 25 and anchor containment lines to highway 191.  Timing of the firing operation will be dictated by safety, weather, and operational progress.  ADOT personnel are in position to implement safety measures if and when the road is affected by smoke and fire. Checkpoints will be located at Hannagan Meadow to the north and Stray Horse to the south on Highway 191. Firefighters are being reminded to drive with caution during
low visibility and to be mindful of Forest visitor traffic.

Closures:  Closures are in place on the San Carlos Apache Reservation, White Mountain Apache Reservation and the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests.  Visit the Rattlesnake Fire Inciweb page for details.

Restrictions:  On Monday, April 23 at 1:00 a.m., the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests will enter into Stage 1 Fire Restrictions in order to reduce human-caused fires and protect public safety.  San Carlos Apache Reservation implemented Stage 2 Fire Restrictions on April 17, 2018.  Modified Stage 2 Fire Restrictions continue on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.

InciWeb https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5740) – BIA Fort Apache Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BIAFAAFireMgt/ – Stage 1 Fire Restrictions https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/asnf/fire/?cid=fseprd538403Arizona Department of Environmental Quality https://www.phoenixvis.net/PPMmain.aspx

 

 

Apache County Restrictions Resolution

4/19/18 – Apache County will enter into Stage 1 Restrictions on Friday at 12:01 a.m. Other cooperating agencies will follow suit on Monday at 12:01 a.m. also with Stage 1 Restrictions. Below is the Apache County Board of Supervisors Resolution. We will be posting additional information in the days to come to help clarify restrictions and what they mean.

***Red Flag Warning In Effect***

4/19/19 8:00 –  The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for all of Northern Arizona today. The Red Flag Warning is in effect 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 pm this evening. Southwest winds will be 30 to 40 MPH, with gust ranging from 55 to 65 MPH.

*** Absolutely NO BURNING or open flames are allowed! *** 

All burn permit activities are suspended during Red Flag Warnings!

In addition a Dust Storm warning has been issued for areas of Coconino, Navajo and Apache Counties. Visibility could be reduced in certain areas to less than 1/4 of a mile due to blowing dust. Travel could become extremely dangerous. Please use extreme caution when driving.

Persons with respiratory problems should make preparations to stay indoors until the storm passes.