Showing posts with label arizona fires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arizona fires. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Follow Monument Fire Updates On Facebook

8pm EST UPDATE:

 New evac orders are being implemented now in Hereford, AZ. Also, here is a list of animal rescue/clinics that need things like kennels, food, water bowls. Please overnight them anything you can!! Also, horse stables are in need of manpower to put up temporary pens.



Sierra Vista Animal Care and Control
6799 E Hwy 90
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Phone: (520)458-4151


New Frontier Animal Medical Center
2045 Paseo San Luis
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Phone: (520) 459-0433
Fax: (520) 459-4809
e-mail: info@newfrontieramc.com




Sierra Animal Hospital
taking in SMALL pets for free
900 S. Highway 92
Sierra Vista, AZ
(520)-458-8656 

Sierra Vista Riding Club
taking in horses if unable to access trailer they will fetch
Ron Maynez
(520)-678-0360 




For those on facebook who are following these fires, go to monument fire az on facebook to read what the locals are saying about this fire started Sunday by illegals on the border.

Also, the incident command has added this fire on their site.

If any of you are impacted by this fire and need extra sets of hands please email me or comment on this and I will see if any of my border teammates can get to you.

Good Luck!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Update on Arizona Fires

The Murphy fire is now over 50K acres and has crossed into Mexico. Update here.

The Horseshoe II is well over 100K acres and growing. Update here.

The Wallow fire is further north in Arizona and over 230K acres. Not sure what caused this one. Update here.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Update on Existing Fires in Arizona/ New Fires Raging

Horseshoe II Fire in the Chiricahau mountains is now over 80,000 acres but now 75% contained. Click here to view diagram of the fire.

A new fire called the Murphy Fire is now burning just west of Rio Rico, that is where BP Agent Brian Terry was killed last December by illegal alien bandits out in the desert. Click here to view diagram of the fire.

The Arlene Fire in the Coronado mountains is over 10,000 acres but just about out. Crews and doing mop up operations now.


All of these fires are in high risk smuggling areas. Smugglers are known to start fires to divert attention from their smuggling activities.