What areas are under evacuation orders?
Zones 5 and 13 through 19 are under immediate evacuation orders, while Zones 1 through 4 and 6 through 12 are in a "Set" status.
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The Cody Fire in Arizona has rapidly expanded, impacting local communities and prompting widespread evacuations. This article summarizes the latest updates, community responses, and important safety measures.
The Cody Fire, which started near Oracle, Arizona, rapidly grew to over 1,300 acres, driven by dry conditions and strong winds. As a result, the Pinal County Sheriff's Office issued evacuation orders for residents in affected areas, with Canyon del Oro High School and a community center in Mammoth serving as Red Cross shelters. Firefighters are working to establish containment lines, but face challenges due to the terrain and expected wind activity.
One family, who had recently moved to Oracle, lost their home in the fire. Despite the devastation, they have received significant support from the local community. Pima County has also declared a fire emergency, implementing restrictions on open flames, target shooting, and other activities to reduce the risk of new fires. These restrictions apply to county-owned property, including parks and recreational areas.
**How to Prepare** - Stay informed about fire conditions and evacuation orders. - Prepare an emergency kit with essential supplies. - Have a plan for evacuating your home quickly.
**Who This Affects Most** - Residents in Oracle and San Manuel. - Individuals living in fire-prone areas. - People with respiratory conditions who are sensitive to smoke.
Zones 5 and 13 through 19 are under immediate evacuation orders, while Zones 1 through 4 and 6 through 12 are in a "Set" status.
Firefighters are working to build and reinforce containment lines, using bulldozers and aircraft to combat the blaze.
Pima County has banned open flames, target shooting, and certain spark-generating activities on county-owned property.
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