Cedar Creek Call Center update

6/17/16 @ 7:58 am

311info call center operations is run by a group of volunteers. We are not large enough to stay open 24 hours a day.  We shut down in the evening so our volunteers can go home to rest. The call center opens back up at 7am. The call center volunteers appreciate your understanding and patience. We only push out information that we have received from official sources. During the beginning stages of fires, this information is often slow in coming. As soon as we get the information, we always post the information as soon as we get it.

Navajo and Apache County are still in stage 1 fire restrictions in the unincorporated areas.

The press conference scheduled for 10am this morning at Showlow High School, has been CHANGED to 1200.

Quemado Fire in Apache County is still 700, acres, with 80% containment and is in monitor status.

Cedar Creek Fire in Navajo County is currently at 9,200 acres. this includes burnout.  There has been no containment at this time. The Type I Incident Management Team has taken over the fire as of last night. There will be a press conference today at 12:00 at the Whipple Elementary School. All pre-evacuations for Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside remain in place.

**** Cedar Creek Update ****

6/16/16 9:00 – As of this evening fire crews continue to maintain fire lines 1/4 mile away from the trigger point. Pre-evacuation status remains in place. Crews will continue to work throughout the night on maintaining the lines and making progress on the fire itself. We will not be posting additional information until the briefing from the Incident Management Team in the morning unless we are notified of any major changes during the night.

Quemado Fire Update

6/16/2016 7:03 PM – The Air Attack has advised that they have approximately 80% containment on the Quemado Fire.

6/16/2016 7:00 PM – The Quemado Fire acreage has increased to 700.

6/16/16 5:50 PM – The Quemado  Fire is at 50 acres on state land between Vernon and Springerville on Hwy 60 at MP 374. Crews are on scene and working on this new incident.