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Tonto National Forest officials say the human-caused Siphon Fire is burning in rugged terrain northeast of Apache Junction. As of Monday morning, the fire is estimated to have burned 15,527 acres ...
The Siphon Fire burning in the Superstition Wilderness is now 32% contained after the human-caused started last week and grew to more than 15,000 acres, according to officials with the Tonto ...
The Siphon Fire, near the Superstition Wilderness, has reached 58% containment after burning over 15K acres. Here's what to know about the fire.
Siphon Fire continues to burn. The fire, per estimates by fire officials Friday afternoon, has burned 15,876 acres of land. The fire is believed to be human-caused. Read More. 2.
ADOT removed the roadblocks and reopened SR 88 (Apache Trail) to hikers after the Siphon Fire reached 32% containment. The public was still advised to avoid the First Water, Boulder, Siphon Trails ...
The Siphon Fire, near the Superstition Wilderness, has reached 58% containment after burning over 15K acres. Here's what to know about the fire.
The Siphon Fire sparked on Sept. 10 in a remote area of the Superstition Mountains northeast of Apache Junction. The fire is estimated to be 15,527 acres. It is 32% contained.
The Siphon Fire was discovered in the Superstition Wilderness east of Apache Junction on Tuesday. The incident footprint was estimated at 15,876 acres with 27% containment on Sunday morning, ...
Some communities have been evacuated while others are on standby to leave as the 12,000-acre Siphon Fire continues to burn in the Superstition Wilderness. Skip to content. Arizona News; ...
While evacuations have been lifted, the Siphon Fire burning in the Superstition Wilderness has grown to 16,000 acres. By David Baker, Ben Bradley, Mitchell Koch and AZFamily Digital News Staff.