Cripe, we're seeing a huge cloud of smoke up on in the Catalina Mountains. It's burning on the other side. Hard to tell what's going on.
Update:
A wildfire burning in the Redington Pass area northeast of Tucson has grown to about 50 acres.
The Burro Fire was reported at about 10:30 a.m. Friday and is burning in tall grass and brush.
Fire crews are battling the fire, including using several VLATs (Very Large Air Tankers) and helicopters.
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Burro Fire
Fire managers are using air power to attack the Burro Fire at about MP 7 north of Redington Road in Coronado National Forest.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Several other wildfires continue to burn in Southern Arizona:
Swisshelms, about 10 miles east of Elfrida, is at about 5,000 acres and 15 percent contained Friday.
The Frye Fire on Mount Graham has burned 40,000 acres and is about 45 percent contained.
The Mink Fire, near Arivaca, has burned about 1,200 acres, but is 80 percent contained.
The Saddle Fire near Douglas has burned about 5,000 acres but is nearly 90 percent contained.
The Maynard Fire near Arivaca has burned 1,300 acres and is 40 percent contained. The fire is being monitored since it is burning in extremely rough terrain.
Well, that isn't the high pines on top and it is north of the road where we like to play and it is only 50 acres...now. wind relatively calm.
40,000 up around Ash Creek. I is mostly on the northside. Hopefully the whole playground isn't at risk.
Hottest June in 130 years. Sure wish it would rain....but it is too hot to pull the moister up from the California Gulf.
Jbee